IPv4 address prices continue rising even with IPv6 growth, reflecting scarcity, market demand and digital capital dynamics.
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How much IPv4 addresses are worth in 2026, with market pricing, leasing dynamics and structural scarcity shaping digital capital value.
How businesses can calculate fair value for IPv4 blocks during audits, covering ownership proof, market pricing, risk and sustainability.
Larus will participate in PTC’26, the global connectivity event in Hawai‘i, showcasing their IPv4 solutions and network infrastructure.
Lu Heng is a key figure in global internet governance, challenging traditional systems and pushing reform in IPv4 resource management.
Lu Heng explains why Internet registries must stay administrative and avoid enforcement roles that undermine trust.
The current centralised IP address governance poses threats to connectivity and neutrality, argues Lu Heng’s latest analysis.
Understanding IP governance and number resources is vital, Lu Heng’s guide explains reform ideas for accountability and resilience.
Explore how scarce IPv4 resources evolved into valuable digital capital, shaping strategy, valuation, governance and internet access.
An analysis of why disputes over IP address governance have become a test of stability for the global number registry system.
Lu Heng argues the ICP-2 revision centralises power over Internet number governance, risking voluntary cooperation and systemic fragility.
IPv4 addresses are scarce and active in secondary markets, prompting debate over claims they could be worth as much as $60 trillion