Explain private blockchains?
Answer / Ajay Tyagi
Private Blockchains (or Permissioned Blockchains) are permission-based, which means that not everyone can participate. They are often used for enterprise solutions and have centralized controls. Only authorized parties have the ability to validate transactions and add new blocks.
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