Divakarla, U.Chandrasekaran, K.2026-02-0620242024 IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Distributed Systems Security, ICBDS 2024, 2024, Vol., , p. -https://doi.org/10.1109/ICBDS61829.2024.10837028https://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/28783Cache poisoning and DDoS attacks are just two of the many ways that the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential part of the Internet infrastructure, can be attacked. Countermeasures have been suggested, although they are not without restrictions. This article introduces D-DNS, a domain name system built on blockchain technology that can offer effective and safe DNS services. D-DNS solves two issues with current blockchain-based DNS systems: the inefficient query handling and the computationally demanding Proof-of-Work (PoW) protocol. D-DNS accomplishes this by putting in place a domain index and a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism. To evaluate the security of D-DNS versus legacy DNS in terms of attack success rate, attack cost, and attack surface, a new quantitative comparison is presented.. According to experimental results, the attack surface of D-DNS is substantially less than that of legacy DNS, the attack cost is a million times higher, and the chance of a successful attack on D-DNS is 1% of a successful attack on legacy DNS. When D-DNS query performance is compared to the most advanced commercial DNS implementations, it is demonstrated to achieve equivalent or even reduced query latency. © 2024 IEEE.attack surfaceblockchainDNSefficiencyPoSsecurityD-DNS: A Decentralized Domain Name System on the Blockchain: Implementation and Assessment