I imagine that and all the other examples rely on a centralized router or everybody has to keep a full network routing table, which means there must be barriers to entry so it's not permissionless/open
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it feels like you don't understand the problem
if everybody is routing and there is no IP hierarchy that means everybody has to have a global view of the network so it doesn't scale and bad actors can join and spam the routing tables