IPv4 address prices continue rising even with IPv6 growth, reflecting scarcity, market demand and digital capital dynamics.
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An examination of Regional Internet Registries’ cost structures and the debate over compulsory fees versus core technical functions.
How businesses can calculate fair value for IPv4 blocks during audits, covering ownership proof, market pricing, risk and sustainability.
IPv4 scarcity and fixed supply have pushed IP address prices up, turning technical resources into valuable digital assets worldwide.
Better IP management helps ISPs cut costs, optimise IPv4 use, and improve margins in an increasingly scarce address market.
Lu Heng is a key figure in global internet governance, challenging traditional systems and pushing reform in IPv4 resource management.
IPv4 scarcity is creating new financial opportunities. Discover how ISPs can monetise unused IP addresses and unlock hidden revenue.
IP addresses are essential digital capital that enable connectivity, drive economic value and shape modern business strategy.
Technology expert challenges the notion of digital sovereignty, arguing cyberspace lacks enforceable authority and structured control.
Lu Heng argues civilisation’s future is shaped by energy efficiency, not ideology, as intelligence shifts beyond biology.
RIRs coordinate IP allocation, but routing reality, scarcity and markets limit their ability to fully control IP addresses.
Lu Heng explains why Internet registries must stay administrative and avoid enforcement roles that undermine trust.