OpenLibernet
From OpenLibernet white paper:
> our protocol implements a LISP-like functionality, and assigns to each node two different addresses. One is the permanent Peer Address, the other a temporary IP address that is obtained automatically and organically changes as the shape of the mesh changes due to joining and parting nodes.
CJDNS
From CJDNS whitepaper:
> cjdns is built on the idea that the ISPs and hosting providers which exist now will never upgrade, not to LISP, not to DNSSEC, not even to IPv6 in any meaningful way. Building new systems to be compatible with old systems is catering to the audience you will never have. Asking existing ISPs to upgrade for the common good is asking them to take a risk with no immediate benefit. cjdns is about throwing out the book and redefining the specifications in a way that will be fast, secure, and most importantly, easy for the next generation of ISPs to deploy and use.