Public Decentralized Ordering Service for HL Fabric Using Hedera Hashgraph


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Hyperledger Fabric provides some of the most widely used tools and frameworks for enterprise uses of distributed ledger technology. It is inherently modular and supportive of configuration to the needs of a specific use case. Hedera created the Pluggable Hedera Consensus Service Lab to enable a Hyperledger Fabric network to use the Hedera Consensus Service (HCS) for transaction ordering. The plug in allows a Hyperledger Fabric network to receive an asynchronous byzantine fault tolerant (ABFT) order of transactions that cannot be corrupted by any small group. HCS is provided as a service on the Hedera mainnet, which is operated by the Hedera Governing Council. Council members include Boeing, Deutsche Telekom, DLA Piper, FIS Worldpay, Google, IBM, Magazineluiza, Nomura, Swirlds, Swisscom Blockchain, Tata Communications, and Wipro.
Speaker Information: Donald Thibeau is the Director of Product Management at Hedera Hashgraph. He focuses on delivering the Hedera Mainnet to the market as a highly performant and secure distributed platform for enterprise and consumer applications. Prior to joining Hedera he spent two years with the IBM Blockchain team.
For more information about Hedera Hashgraph as well as their work on Hyperledger Fabric, please refer to the links below:
Hedera Hashgraph Users: https://hedera.com/users
Hyperledger Labs Blog: https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2020/05/14/new-to-the-hyperledger-labs-pluggable-hedera-consensus-service

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Public Decentralized Ordering Service for HL Fabric Using Hedera Hashgraph