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Not really. My home network doesn't have any port forwarding so nothing is exposed. I have a VPS, but nothing really important is on there, and I pretty much exclusively use it from home. Anyway all those failed logins were just trying defaults like user admin password admin. If you have a strong password or ssh key it really doesn't matter, but I just hated knowing people were trying to get in, even if it was just half-assed attempts to find a unsecured machine.
If I really needed to use IP4 to get in, I could always just log onto Vultr's web console and enable IP4 again.