2014-07-06 19:42 GMT+02:00 grarpamp <[1]grarpamp@gmail.com>: IPv6 To be honest, too centralized and too arbitrary. It's odd to declare IP(v6) addresses bullocks that simply. It's in our systems and in our thinking. But really, universally unique addresses are just a dream. The only address I think makes sense is derived off a public key. Any other address should be network-topology-semantic, not assigned by committee. That way there's real identity (private-publickey) and real address/location (place dependent or similar address) One of these months I will continue work on a paper reg. semantic addressing and a true IP layer replacement. I feel bad having talked about it for years now, but life and inexperience haven't really allowed me to make a great paper out of it. One of these months. References 1. mailto:grarpamp@gmail.com