The internet is really running out of IPv4 space now:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/15/no_more_ipv4/(Basically, now only companies without *any* IPv4 addresses can request some.)
Perhaps those with IPv4 addresses have stock-piled some address space capacity, so the "big crunch" may not happen quite yet... But it's surely coming.
So it might not be THAT long until some new websites (and services) will only be able to get an IPv6 address. And so won't be accessible from an Amiga, unless Hyperion or someone implements a new TCP/IP stack with IPv6 support
edit: If there is a serious push for making out IPv4 address space last (say because deploying IPv6 is a nightmare, like Microsoft apparently recently discovered) then it seems there are some ways it can be extended:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/01/nginx_and_the_end_of_ip4/However, I really wouldn't like to rely on that being the case.
Edited by ChrisH on 2017/3/2 22:54:45