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Private Blockchain Ledger

Definition

A private blockchain ledger is a distributed database system where access and participation are restricted to a select group of authorized entities, unlike public blockchains that are open to everyone. While still using cryptographic principles and distributed consensus, a central authority or consortium typically controls who can join the network and validate transactions. This setup offers enhanced privacy, faster transaction speeds, and greater control over network governance. It is often utilized by enterprises for internal record-keeping or consortium-based operations.