2.3.2.2 Permissioned Networks

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Permissioned Networks (Glossary Definition)

Permissioned Networks combine the properties of both the public network and private network. Each permissioned network is unique and represents a careful balance of public and private networks to meet specific business use cases.

The available options include allowing anyone to join the permissioned network after suitable verification of their identity, and the allocation of select and designated permissions to perform only certain activities on the network. 1)

Benefits of Permissioned Networks

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“Public, Private, Permissioned Blockchains Compared”, Shobhit Seth, Investopedia, 10 April 2018, https://www.investopedia.com/news/public-private-permissioned-blockchains-compared/
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“Nuances Between Permissionless and Permissioned Blockchains”, Anant Kadiyala, 18 February 2018, https://medium.com/@akadiyala/nuances-between-permissionless-and-permissioned-blockchains-f5b566f5d483