LedgerGraph

LedgerGraph is a CorDapp you can use to get in-memory access to transaction data. If you install LedgerGraph on a node, it keeps transaction information in a graph structure. As not all transactions are related to all other transactions, there can actually be multiple components in the graph: each a directed acyclic graph (DAG).

LedgerGraph enables other CorDapps, such as the set of Collaborative Recovery CorDapps, to have near real-time access to data concerning all of a node’s transactions and their relationships. Without it, many operations would be unacceptably slow and impractical.

Read the full documentation about LedgerGraph.

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