There isn't one for them, really.* The reason they exist is that non-random UUIDs rely on unique information about the host. Since UUIDs are used heavily in consumer applications (ubiquitous on Windows) and are transmitted without encryption, they're leaking identifying information about the host that generates them.
* One that is better served with a UUID than a random binary blob.
* One that is better served with a UUID than a random binary blob.