Gateway DNS hijack means any .eth site served through eth.limo could've pointed to attacker pages — signing transactions on what looks like uniswap.eth or aave.eth becomes a phishing vector. IPFS fallback works but almost nobody types blog.ethereum.org.ipns paths manually, and IPNS resolution is still a wallet-by-wallet patchwork. Brave's native .eth resolution ships today; every other browser leaves ENS users one DNS compromise from getting drained.

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