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WHY is routing called onion?

Onion routing is a method of transferring data in computer networks in which information passes through several network nodes (routers) to ensure anonymity.

In this process, the data is encrypted several times and the routers gradually remove "layers" of encryption to determine the next point of transmission. This multi-layered encryption is why this type of routing gets its name.