Updated on 2023-03-02 GMT+08:00

How Is Data Synchronized Between Consortium Members?

Members of a consortium share a ledger. Except for privacy data, all transaction blocks and records are synchronized. Consortium members share orderers, and the blocks on the peers of all participants are obtained from the orderers. Therefore, data is synchronized between consortium members in the unit of blocks. Cryptographic algorithms and consensus algorithms are used to keep block data consistent and immutable.