Distributed Ledger vs Node

Quick comparison to help you distinguish these two crypto terms.

Distributed Ledger
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A distributed ledger is a database that is shared, replicated, and synchronized across multiple locations, institutions, or participants, with no central administrator, allowing transparent and immutable record-keeping through consensus among network participants.

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Node
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A computer running blockchain software that maintains a copy of the blockchain, validates and relays transactions, and enforces consensus rules, collectively forming the decentralized network infrastructure enabling cryptocurrency operation without central authority.

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