Blockchains, by design, are not ideal for storing large amounts of data . Instead, when a transaction is logged onto a blockchain—say, a record of purchase—that event is logged across nodes. That’s called “on-chain” data.
Blockchains, by design, are not ideal for storing large amounts of data . Instead, when a transaction is logged onto a blockchain—say, a record of purchase—that event is logged across nodes. That’s called “on-chain” data.