Overview

Despite all the innovation within blockchain and Web3, communication infrastructure is still tethered to outdated methods. Here are the most pressing issues developers and users face:

Single Points of Failure

Centralized APIs and servers are common failure targets. If a single component breaks down or is attacked, the entire network may suffer.

Privacy Risks

Routing traffic through centralized services opens the door to data collection, surveillance, and compromise. Even encrypted traffic can be logged or blocked.

Scaling Bottlenecks

As user activity grows, centralized systems struggle to keep up. Bandwidth and processing limitations turn into performance slowdowns or increased latency.

Latency and Geographic Barriers

Centralized backbones often increase round-trip latency, particularly for global applications needing low-latency communication between geographically distant users or nodes.

Undermining Web3 Principles

Centralized control over data transfer goes against the ethos of Web3, which is built on permissionless systems, transparency, and decentralization.

AIRouter solves these problems by distributing the routing layer itself across a global, cryptographically verifiable mesh of nodes.

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