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Enterprise Digital Ledger

Definition

An enterprise digital ledger refers to a distributed ledger technology (DLT) solution specifically designed and implemented for use within a business or consortium environment. Unlike public blockchains, these ledgers often feature restricted access, controlled participation, and enhanced privacy mechanisms. They facilitate secure and immutable record-keeping, supply chain management, or inter-organizational data sharing. These systems prioritize scalability, regulatory compliance, and integration with existing enterprise infrastructure.