How mandate laundering turns registry coordination into governance power

datePublished:Last Updated:Author: LARUS Editorial Team

How mandate laundering turns registry coordination into governance power

How mandate laundering transforms registry coordination into a mechanism of governance power across internet infrastructure.

IPv4 resources exist inside a registry system. Operational control, registry recognition, and commercial use can diverge when intermediaries multiply across the lifecycle of an address block.

Governance drift

When registry coordination becomes a broad governance mechanism, infrastructure operators need to understand where policy interpretation can affect continuity.

Continuity response

Clear allocation records, direct operating responsibility, and fewer opaque intermediary layers reduce the ambiguity that can emerge in a scarce IPv4 market.

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