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The first link mentions no more NAT as an advantage, but I think it's actually one of the big issues holding up adoption. Rightly ot wrongly, since the 00's the perception is that sitting directly on the internet with a public address is a big security no-no.



There's an argument to be made that mixing dynamic addresses with the pool of other users of the same ISP is beneficial for privacy.

The fact that peer-to-peer applications can finally start working is an unquestionable advantage.




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