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by johnjac 4600 days ago
"IPv6 is the future and the future is NOW!" Is what has been said for years. And everyone overlooks the value that IPv4 has ala Metcalfe's Law. And that value can be further mined if we had a public market for IPv4 addresses. IPv6 is not the only solution.

Let's start admitting that IPv6 offers no (or little) present day net benefits compared to the benefit of currently connecting to all of IPv4. And let's stop with the NAT booggy man argument. NAT works well, as much as any tech works and isn't perfect. And let's stop pretending that only thing stopping a peer 2 peer utopia is the lack of globally unique address. There many economic forces in play beyond that.

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NAT works as well as it was designed to, but it is flawed by design. Simple things like "what is my IP" become complex thanks to it. It has it's uses, but not for consumer connections.

IPv6 does provide real world benefits, not the least of which is the simplification of allocations and a huge price drop in terms of address assignments.