Onion routing depends on intermediate nodes. Is it adequate for there to be only one intermediate node? Justify your answer.

What will be an ideal response?


One intermediate node is insufficient—the intermediate node knows both the communication’s original source and final destination, which implies fully trusting the single intermediate node. This trust is counter to the purpose of onion routing.

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