Not sure if this is clear to everyone else so as a hint (I haven't
looked at the code for lxc) the "IPv6" address shown gives a pretty good
indication that something is parsing an IPv6 address and then
representing the first 32 bits as an IPv4 address.

The specified ip address is 2607:f088:...
which we then split up into bytes: 26 07 f0 88
and then represent as base 10:

root@cps3:~/lxc# printf "%d.%d.%d.%d\n" 0x26 0x07 0xf0 0x88
38.7.240.136

anything that looks like address=ip is probably suspect.

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