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based ethereum address decentralized IP address, Abolish ipv4 and ipv6 #8269
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This is a worthy question. How do you envision to solve it? Can you create a Ethereum Magician thread? |
Is this supposed to be a new proposal? If so, you'll need to open a pull request adding a markdown file as specified in EIP-1. |
maybe start with a thread at https://ethereum-magicians.org/ ? |
Utilizing Ethereum hash addresses to replace IPv4 and IPv6 entails a complete restructuring of how devices are identified and communicate on the internet. Here are some features and implications of such a shift:
While replacing IPv4 and IPv6 with Ethereum hash addresses presents exciting possibilities for addressing scalability, security, and decentralization challenges, it would also require significant infrastructure upgrades, industry-wide collaboration, and adoption efforts to realize its full potential. |
Proposed Change
THE IDEAL PATH
What if we replace the controlled and surveilled IP addresses with new internet addresses that are based on ethereum address? These addresses will inherit all ethereum address features, i.e., they will be purely decentralized, secure, future-proof, robust, anonymous, unhackable, controlled by no single authority and many more.
Is it just a dream? For now. If this could be true we would be changing the internet as we know it.
win10 network adapters : Enter the ethereum address
Wi-Fi DHCP Static : Enter the ethereum address
IPv4 and IPv6 are centralized. They are controlled by national companies, etc.
Try to Google “Who controls IP addresses?” You’ll promptly get “IANA: the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.” IANA is the top authority behind IP address allocation and assignment. There are five different regional internet registries (RIR) with jurisdiction under the IANA.
As a matter of fact, as an individual or a normal internet user you cannot request IP addresses directly from IANA or one of the five RIRs, but only from internet service providers, such as the services offered by mobile or telecom operators.
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