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Permissioned Blockchain

Summary

A permissioned blockchain is a type of blockchain network in which only authorized participants are allowed to access and interact with the network, ensuring greater control and privacy compared to public blockchains.

Detailed Description

Permissioned blockchains restrict access to specific participants who must be granted permission by the network's administrators. Unlike public blockchains, where anyone can join and participate, permissioned blockchains offer a controlled environment that is often used in enterprise solutions, regulatory scenarios, and consortia. These systems can improve transaction speeds and reduce the possibility of malicious attacks, as the number of participants is limited and typically known.

Category
Blockchain Technology
Synonyms
Restricted Blockchain
Controlled Blockchain
Private Blockchain

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Supply Chain Management

Tracked goods from origin to delivery securely with permissions for each party in the chain.

Industries:

Logistics
Retail

Platforms:

IBM Blockchain
Hyperledger Fabric
Financial Services

Facilitates transactions between banks with an added layer of approval and auditing.

Industries:

Finance
Banking

Platforms:

R3 Corda
Quorum
Healthcare Data Exchange

Secure sharing of patient data between medical institutions while preserving privacy.

Industries:

Healthcare

Platforms:

Hyperledger Fabric
IBM Blockchain
Real Estate Transactions

Streamlined property transactions with verified identities and clear audit trails.

Industries:

Real Estate
Finance

Platforms:

Corda
Quorum

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