IPv4 address markets remain active as scarcity, policy limits and slow IPv6 adoption continue to shape pricing and demand worldwide.
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Lu Heng argues the ICP-2 revision centralises power over Internet number governance, risking voluntary cooperation and systemic fragility.
How IPv4 scarcity and structural constraints shape its economic value and capital debate in the digital age.
IPv4 addresses have become scarce digital assets with rising market value due to limited supply, slow IPv6 adoption and secondary trading.
Lu Heng highlights how conflating symbolic legitimacy with enforceable authority fuels resistance to clarity in critical systems.
Regional Internet Registries do not have legal authority; community sovereignty can cause governance conflicts.
Companies can monetise unused IPv4 addresses by leasing them, creating steady revenue while keeping ownership.
Why CFOs must treat IPv4 addresses as balance sheet assets and consider leasing versus ownership in financial strategy.
Telefónica Tech sells its Latin America units to Hiberus, aiming to sharpen focus on core markets while ensuring service continuity.
Learn how companies turn unused IPv4 addresses into revenue through sales or leasing in today’s scarce address market.
Examining whether scarce IPv4 addresses can be treated as investment assets amid rising market demand and structural barriers.
Why ISPs that support NRS and quantify IP capital can improve asset utilisation and unlock new revenue strategies.