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Permissioned Ledger Integration

Definition

Permissioned Ledger Integration refers to the process of connecting and operating systems with a blockchain network where participation is restricted and requires authorization. Unlike public blockchains, a permissioned ledger controls who can join the network, validate transactions, and access specific data. Integration involves adapting existing enterprise systems to interact with these controlled distributed ledgers, ensuring data consistency and secure information exchange. This approach offers greater control and privacy for specific business applications.