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Dagger2 | 10 days ago
You need a separate protocol (like HIP or LISP) on top to map the identifier to its current network location, and at that point you're no longer limited by the size of the underlying address space.
Dagger2 | 10 days ago
You need a separate protocol (like HIP or LISP) on top to map the identifier to its current network location, and at that point you're no longer limited by the size of the underlying address space.
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