Gordan Bobic:
> Nodes can exchange their public keys without encryption, because this 
> information doesn't need to be encrypted.

After a routing table is initially "seeded" with one or more
references, it will only accrue another by reading it from the reply
message which concludes a successful insert or request operation.

However, the gains from this paranoia are negligible, since node
references are exchanged so promiscuously in normal operation that
they are effectively public knowledge.

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