Permissioned blockchain arose out of the need of the public to interfere in private transactions. It is fundamentally the same concept as with the blockchain technology I previously wrote on. While the original blockchain allows all members to transact and verify transactions, in permissioned blockchains, the right to verify transactions is available only to a permissioned few.
This model is all set to revolutionise e-governance across the globe.
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