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344 Global names through the concept of zone top-level 344 Global names through the concept of zone top-level
345 domains (zTLDs): As zones can be uniquely identified by their zone key 345 domains (zTLDs): As zones can be uniquely identified by their zone key
346 and are statistically unique, zTLDs are globally unique mappings to zones. 346 and are statistically unique, zTLDs are globally unique mappings to zones.
347 Consequently, GNS names with a zTLD suffix are also globally unique. 347 Consequently, GNS domain names with a zTLD suffix are also globally unique.
348 Global GNS names are not human-readable. 348 Names with zTLDs names are not human-readable.
349 </li> 349 </li>
350 <li> 350 <li>
351 Memorable petnames for zones: 351 Memorable petnames for zones:
352 Users can configure local petnames for zones. 352 Users can configure local, human-readable references to zones.
353 The petnames serve as zTLD monikers in order to support human-readable 353 Such petnames serve as zTLD monikers in order to support
354 names. 354 human-readable domain names.
355 The petnames may also be published in order to delegate namespaces 355 The petnames may also be published in order to delegate namespaces
356 of zones. 356 of zones.
357 </li> 357 </li>