What are off-chain transactions?
Answer / Kadir Ali
Off-chain transactions, or off-chain operations, are transactions that occur outside the main blockchain network. They aim to increase scalability and privacy by reducing the load on the blockchain while still maintaining the security benefits of decentralization. Examples include sidechains, state channels, and confidential transactions.
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