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- Resolved TODO's for Base32/64-address, Destination, Transports Referencing: - monero-project/kovri#256 - monero-project/monero-site#155
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A in-net address that serves as a final endpoint |
The Basics
A @destination is the @I2P @in-net address of the final endpoint you are trying to connect to (example: an @I2P website, service, or Monero node).
In-depth Information
An @I2P destination can be encoded into a @base32-address or @base64-address. Most users will only care about @base32-address or a .i2p
hostname while, internally, @Kovri / @I2P @address-book uses @base64-addresses. Ultimately, all @destinations in @I2P are 516-byte (or longer) keys:
256-byte public key + 128-byte signing key + a null certificate = 516 bytes in Base64 representation
Note: certificates are not used now but, if they were, the keys would be longer.