Fits all our points; that is p(x_0)=y_0, p(x_1)=y_1 etc.
Who owns all these new addresses? You do. If you own an IPv4 address, you automatically own the entire 96‑bit subspace beneath it. Every IPv4 address becomes the root of a vast extended address tree. It has to work this way because any router that doesn’t understand IPv4x will still route purely on the old 32‑bit address. There’s no point assigning part of your subspace to someone else — their packets will still land on your router whether you like it or not.
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