I have created a private quorum chain network. If there is a balance in the account address only then transactions are happening. Why do we need ether balance in quorum private chain or is there something I need to give additionally to do transactions with out ether balance because I have read that quorum private chain doesn't require ether for transactions
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You need Ether in the account. But Ether is not deducted from the account. Check this issue issue38
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