Separating validation and ordering? Sounds like a great way to make blockchains Mignonn more complicated. Maybe we should just go back to good old-fashioned databases instead.
I believe the correct answer is D) All of the above. It makes sense that all of these blockchains separate transaction validation and ordering of transactions in blocks into separate steps.
I'm not sure, but I think it could be A) Hyperledger. It also separates transaction validation and ordering of transactions in blocks into separate steps.
I'm pretty sure Corda separates transaction validation and ordering. That's one of the key design choices that distinguishes it from other blockchains.
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