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by zaphoyd 5024 days ago
a /64 gives you a single subnet with effectively infinite size. A shorter prefix would allow you to have multiple subnets for isolating things like gaming devices, guest networks, VPNs, etc. For IPv4 the ability to do this was basically a pipe dream, for IPv6 the addresses are there, we just need to coordinate how ISPs hand them out and how consumer routers manage them.

In short, one /64 is sufficient for duplicating an IPv4 like situation. A /60 or /56 gives us more room to innovate in new types of home networks.