Public blockchains like Ethereum and Solana remain the heart of Web3, but there’s growing debate about transparency vs. privacy. A Public Blockchain Development Company helps build fully decentralized networks where anyone can participate—great for token ecosystems, DeFi projects, or DAOs.
The upside? Full transparency, immutable records, and trustless interactions. The tradeoff? Lower privacy and sometimes slower performance. Still, many businesses choose public networks for the sake of openness and liquidity.
What’s your stance—do you think public blockchain still dominates, or will permissioned chains take the lead soon?