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How to protect your IPv4 assets from governance and registry failures
As IPv4 scarcity intensifies, enterprises must secure ip assets against governance gaps, registry risk, and legal uncertainty in global IP address systems. Key points Weak IP address governance and limited RIR authority expose ipv4 assest holders to legal, operational and financial risk. Strong documentation, legal structuring and internal controls are essential to protect ip assets in an increasingly assetised market. Introduction: why IPv4 assets now demand protection IPv

LARUS Foundation
6 days ago5 min read


What Happen if an RIR Stop Operating
If a regional internet registry fails, the consequences go far beyond IP governance. Trust erodes, and the systems that keep global routing and address allocation stable could quickly become vulnerable. If the regional internet registry system starts to come apart, IP address governance becomes fragmented. That doesn't just sound messy—it hits routing integrity and makes day‑to‑day operations harder to sustain. New governance frameworks are now openly talking about what happe

LARUS Foundation
Apr 115 min read


Why decentralisation improves system survivability
Decentralised systems reduce single points of failure, improve resilience and enable networks to survive disruptions across technical, economic and governance layers. Decentralisation distributes control and infrastructure, reducing the risk of systemic failure and improving recovery from disruptions. From routing to governance, decentralised models align with how the internet operates and strengthen long-term survivability. Why survivability matters in modern networks The in

LARUS Foundation
Apr 14 min read
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