TL;DR: All of my websites will go offline on the 30th of december as I move to another VPS. Expect the same thing somewhere in February.
I've started to play around with wireguard and setting up a private network. During my research, I found I can assign public IPv6 addresses to wireguard clients, all I need is a subnet routed to my VPS. This would allow me, who's ISP does not offer IPv6, to access the IPv6 Internet as a first class citizen.
After consulting with Hostinger's AI customer service agent, I was informed that only a single IPv6 was routed to my VPS, and that there was no plan with multiple IPv6 addresses, so I needed a different VPS provider. If the bot hallucinated and lied to me, I don't care, It's Hostinger's fault for having a clanker do customer service.
So I've decided to give Vultr a try, on December 30th, all of my websites will be transfered to Vultr. All services will be incaccessible until the DNS records are updated. That includes the minecraft server.
I've already set up a wireguard VPN on Vultr and it kinda works. However, the block they assign to VPS's is /64, and it's not even fully routed, so you need to set up and NDP proxy. Check this tutorial if you wish a similar setup.
The voices from my dreams told me that NDP proxies and NAT are lame, so I'll switch from Vultr to Akami. But since I've already purchased enough credits for two months of hosting (the minimum I could buy), I'll use them all up before renting another VPS.