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Key-based routing

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Key based routing, KBR, is a type of application programming interface network routing method using encryption keys. The routing method of a network specifies how, when and to who data is transfered. The encryption key is used to encrypt the data but may also be used as a retrieval key as well.

Key based routing networks

See also

[[ Anonymous P2P Network architecture

A list of network routing methods