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@yoursunny’s IPv9 will be “mainstream” in due time.
Alternative solution is to be offline and use USB sticks or other offline media to get a content 😂😂😂 on serious note no other option of connection. All the web3 and blockchains do use the same connections via IPv4 or IPv6.
ipv6 introduced 26 years ago and right now you can not open paypal or ebay website on an ipv6 only network. For other alternatives to exist you need to remove ipv4 from existence first.
Carrier pigeon
RFC 1217
To do what? And why?
Switch to IPX/SPX (Novell) or Token Ring (IBM)
Of course, there's always RFC2549
I will wait for @yoursunny 's IPv69
We use Yggdrasil a lot ( https://yggdrasil-network.github.io/ ).
It's an experimental E2EE IPv6 network, so it's still "technically" IPv6 but it uses addressing that is normally unroutable and a unique network scheme.
The push-ups site runs on Named Data Networking (NDN).
It uses an overlay based on IPv6, but the same architecture can work without IP.
CERN has a native (layer 2) deployment of this architecture that was demo'ed at Supercomputing 19 conference.
They are using NDN for managing petabytes of data from the Large Hadron Collider.
Heard that Yoursunny proposed the prestigious IPv5 that got rejected because its oddness
An owl from diagon alley
I bet they can handle more than 10 hostnames.
NDN can theoretically have infinite namespace.
There's no fixed size 32- or 128- bit address.
Names are encoded in TLV format, similar as URIs but not limited to printable characters.
The practical limitation is based on packet MTU and router RAM.
Today it's set to 2048 octets and 17 name components.