A public blockchain network establishes trust and security for its users through node distribution. Absolute replication of data and state across each node on a network limits the number of transactions that can be processed and potentially reduces adoption of blockchain applications where operations are too expensive.
This is known as ‘the scaling problem’, and many projects are initially choosing to build and deploy applications on private networks.
There are serious obstacles for these private network applications to decentralise their network and realise a high level of trust and security. This is due to the limited number of nodes and centralised services integration.
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