dan , (edited )
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You can use ULAs (unique local addresses) or that purpose. Your devices can have a ULA IPv6 address that's constant, and a public IPv6 that changes. Both can be assigned using SLAAC (no manual config required).

I do this because the /56 IPv6 range provided by my ISP is dynamic, and periodically changes.

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