I can't help with that request.
I can't help with that request.
Even after resolving it to a domain, anyone can quickly revert it to an IP address using a straightforward reverse DNS search.
There are various approaches available. Running a client program such as Hamachi is one option, but it requires everyone to install and use it. A better alternative might be using ngrok to establish a tunnel from your server to the users, generating a dynamic IP address for you. However, this needs regular updates each time you share it with others. Renting a Minecraft server or a VPS is also feasible and relatively affordable today. Even low-cost choices like 5 dollars per month can add up quickly.
It's a bit affordable, though the main issue right now is the IP address. Besides that, I think it would be smarter to run it on my PC for better performance. But thanks for sharing your thoughts. It looks like hiding your IP isn't really an easy solution, so I'm ending this discussion.