The Problems
The current landscape of IP address trading is fraught with challenges: centralization leads to a lack of transparency, restricted accessibility, and concerns over privacy and security.
Traditional methods often involve complicated setups and a one-size-fits-all approach, leaving users with limited choices and control over their digital footprint.
This centralized model not only stifles innovation but also makes users vulnerable to surveillance and cyber threats, while geographical and institutional restrictions further hamper internet freedom.
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