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Ibc

IBC is an acronym with multiple meanings across different fields. Notable usages include:

International Building Code. The IBC is a model building code developed by the International Code Council. It provides standardized requirements for the design, construction, and occupancy of buildings to protect health, safety, and property. It is adopted by many jurisdictions in the United States and elsewhere, and its chapters cover structural design, fire safety, means of egress, accessibility, and general safety considerations.

Inter-Blockchain Communication protocol. The IBC protocol is used in the Cosmos ecosystem to enable interoperability between

Intermediate Bulk Container. An IBC describes a large, reusable container used for liquids and semi-liquid products.

Identity-Based Cryptography. IBC also refers to Identity-Based Cryptography, a form of public-key cryptography in which a

independent
blockchains.
It
defines
secure
channels,
client
verification,
and
data
and
asset
transfers,
allowing
different
networks
to
exchange
messages
and
value
in
a
trust-minimized
manner.
Typical
capacities
are
around
1,000
liters
(about
275–300
gallons),
housed
in
a
steel
or
plastic
outer
cage
with
pallet
dimensions.
They
are
common
in
chemical,
food,
and
pharmaceutical
logistics
due
to
their
durability
and
standardization.
user’s
public
key
is
derived
from
a
unique
identifier,
such
as
an
email
address.
This
approach
can
simplify
key
management
and
supports
identity-based
encryption
and
digital
signatures.