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Peer-To-Peer Topology

Definition

Peer-to-peer topology describes a network arrangement where all connected devices, or nodes, have equal capabilities and responsibilities in sharing data and resources. There is no central server or authority dictating communication or data storage. In this structure, each node can act as both a client and a server, directly interacting with other nodes. This decentralized architecture is fundamental to many blockchain networks, enabling distributed consensus and censorship resistance.