Originally Posted by
NHscrapman
I was wondering about this but for IPV6 claiming a lot of popular names.
From wiki
Every device on the Internet must be assigned an IP address in order to communicate with other devices. With the ever-increasing number of new devices being connected to the Internet, the need arose for more addresses than IPv4 is able to accommodate. IPv6 uses a 128-bit address, allowing 21 ^ 28th, or approximately 3.4×10 ^ 38th addresses, or more than 7.9×10 ^ 28th times as many as IPv4, which uses 32-bit addresses. IPv4 allows only approximately 4.3 billion addresses. The two protocols are not designed to be interoperable, complicating the transition to IPv6.
so as i understand it the internet is about full and the "new" internet is not compatible.
so what happens to domain names??