> Tomorrow (June 6) IPv6 is officially out there.

And will still take years until most ISPs in most countries offer it.

> What are the pros and cons of IPv6 regarding our privacy?

Hosting bridges and relays will be easier, because less people are behind NAT. 
I hope for some more servers, there are probable a lot people who want to 
serve, and who are using the bridge/relay bundle, but unable to activate the 
port forwarding. Be it because of technical limitations, because of bugs (upnp 
not working) or because of lack of knowledge/motivation to do it.

> Is Tor IPv6 ready?

Someone else has to answer about the current status.
https://bridges.torproject.org/ has at the bottom some info about IPv6.

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