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− | * Typically | + | * Typically [[Blockchain]]s will be public or private blockchains. Permissioned blockchains fit in between these. |
* The [[Permissioned Blockchain]] could be part of a federation or trust ecosystem where trust is shared by all the members of the ecosystem. | * The [[Permissioned Blockchain]] could be part of a federation or trust ecosystem where trust is shared by all the members of the ecosystem. | ||
* The term permissionless blockchain is a retronym which literally means everything less, but typically means a blockchain build on a public distributed ledger technology (DLT). | * The term permissionless blockchain is a retronym which literally means everything less, but typically means a blockchain build on a public distributed ledger technology (DLT). |
Revision as of 11:06, 9 April 2021
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Permissioned Blockchains can be seen as an additional blockchain security system, as they maintain an access control layer to allow certain actions to be performed only by certain identifiable participants.
Context
- Typically Blockchains will be public or private blockchains. Permissioned blockchains fit in between these.
- The Permissioned Blockchain could be part of a federation or trust ecosystem where trust is shared by all the members of the ecosystem.
- The term permissionless blockchain is a retronym which literally means everything less, but typically means a blockchain build on a public distributed ledger technology (DLT).