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My ISP gives me my own IPv6, and I have shared IPv4 with CGNAT, but unfortunately, they can't assign me a static v6, so that I can have servers and stuff. So I just do things like that over Tor. Though things like Tor need work as well, because you're not able to have a Tor relay on IPv6. You need V4 for that.
Using noip or the like to get a DDNS name would solve the changing address problem.
If you're willing to spend a coupla bucks a month you can setup wireguard and iptables on a vps, and port forward through the public IP on your VPN server to yourbhome router via the wg interface.
Also good for anonymous home hosting if you pay with xmr, turn off logging (bonus pts for luks and RO filesystems) and use the right host.