Data Entry Point

When a device or decentralized application needs to send data through the AIRouter network, it connects to a nearby or optimal node. This point of entry is determined using dynamic metrics like geographical proximity, node uptime, load balancing conditions, and latency performance. The entry node serves as the initial gateway to the decentralized mesh, receiving the data payload and preparing it for routing.
Before transmission, the data is encrypted at the source, ensuring that no intermediary node can access its contents. This design protects sensitive information and makes the protocol suitable for sectors such as finance, healthcare, and defense, where privacy is non-negotiable.
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