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Yesterday, Matias Salimbene asked about Iroha features, comparing it to Fabric.
I'm pretty sure about this, but I need confirmation.
In Fabric there's the concept of channels, a member may join muttiple channels, etc. The activities within each channel are scoped to that channel, meaning members of a channel "don't see" what happens in other channels.
All that is to say, there's nothing like this in Iroha, correct? To the extent of an Iroha network, everyone sees each other and can interact with each other, there's no scoping or segmentation mechanism.
As far as I understand from channels documentation, it is about having multiple blockchains within the network for "private transactions". Iroha doesn't support it.
I am unsure where this can be added, but maybe a feature comparison or the FAQ section would be useful.
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Yesterday, Matias Salimbene asked about Iroha features, comparing it to Fabric.
@0x009922 pointed out:
I am unsure where this can be added, but maybe a feature comparison or the FAQ section would be useful.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: