In this relatively short chapter, we learned how to create a private Quorum network inside a virtual environment. We then explored how transactions can be made private by using the public keys of those nodes that we want to have access to the transaction data, or in our specific case, the data associated with a smart contract. We then briefly looked how our network could be permissioned using Quorum's whitelisting and the --permissioned flag.
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