One can chose addresses that maximize compressible sequences of zeros. If I were allocated a subnet of 2002:/, I could make my computer's address 2002::2 and my router 2002::1.
Realistically the first 64 bits are going to be very ugly, so I disagree that a v6 will ever be much easier to remember than a v4 address. Especially with the 0 compression being back-ported to v4 stacks, running on the 10. network - You can ping 10.1 as 10.0.0.1 on many stacks now.
Realistically the first 64 bits are going to be very ugly, so I disagree that a v6 will ever be much easier to remember than a v4 address. Especially with the 0 compression being back-ported to v4 stacks, running on the 10. network - You can ping 10.1 as 10.0.0.1 on many stacks now.