Today, we’re diving into a recent development that’s sure to impact many businesses using Amazon Web Services (AWS): the new pricing model for Bring Your Own IP (BYOIP). The world of the Internet Protocol (IP) has been a dynamic one, and the latest news from Amazon serves as a reminder of this. As of February […]
Introduction The growing interest in our project, IPv4DAO, has sparked numerous questions, especially from industry leaders like Vincentas Grineus, CEO of IPXO. As a top marketplace in the IPv4 world, IPXO has had several successful years in the field. In this blog post, we’ll address Vincentas’ question on better governance and compare IPXO and IPv4DAO […]
Hello everyone! It’s been an eventful few weeks here at IPv4DAO, and we’re excited to share our progress and future plans with you. From compliance checks to attending industry events, our team has been working tirelessly to make IPv4DAO even better. So, grab a cup of your favorite beverage and let’s dive into the latest […]
How DAO can help solve IPv4 exhaustion
The Internet has grown rapidly over the years and with it, the demand for IP addresses. An IP address is a unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to the Internet. The original system for assigning these addresses is called IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) and it has a limited number of addresses available. […]
Have you ever wondered how your device connects to the Internet? How does it know where to find other devices and websites? The answer is: it uses an Internet address. An Internet address is a unique number that identifies your device on the Internet. It allows your device to send and receive data with other […]
The Internet has become an essential part of our daily lives, connecting people, businesses, and communities worldwide. However, as the number of devices and users on the Internet grows, the demand for IP addresses also increases. IP addresses are unique numerical identifiers assigned to each device connected to the Internet, and they are necessary for […]