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RE: Blockchain public and private

in #blockchain6 years ago

Dear @lanzjoseg

I only had a chance to read your publication just now (it's a bit to old to upvote).

Great and solid explanation. I must admit that until lately I didn't hear about private blockchain.

The chain of blocks is here to stay

Yep. We're on the same page here. I cannot see any other technology replacing blockchain anytime soon.

since this information is stored in each of them and is a faithful copy and thanks to these copies is that you can reconstruct the information that may be susceptible to loss or damage at some point in that chain

I always had a trouble understanding where those copies are being stored. I mean: all blockchains must be absorbing huge amount of space. Where are all those copies being stored? And how are those copies synchronized? Till now I'm not really sure.

Almost always my wife reads the post that I will publish, I can say that she is my editor in chief,

Hahaha :) Same here. My wife does edit pretty much everything.

ps. do you see future for private blockchains?

Yours
Piotr