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The Hyperledger Foundation is an open source collaborative effort hosted by the Linux Foundation and created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. Participation is open to all.

Hyperledger Meetup groups have an informal relationship with Hyperledger, and make up a key part of the Hyperledger ecosystem. Participation in a Hyperledger Meetup group is open to anyone--employees of a Hyperledger member company, Hyperledger contributors and developers, and people just passionate about blockchain technology.

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https://www.hyperledger.org/

For Hyperledger Meetup Guidelines, please visit:
https://wiki.hyperledger.org/community/meetups

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Upcoming events (4+)

Hyperledger In-depth with Kaleido: Tokenize Assets at Institutional Scale

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245 attendees from 163 groups hosting

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Dear Hyperledger Meetup Community members,

Kaleido's Digital Asset Platform simplifies asset tokenization for financial institutions by offering a highly connective, customizable, and compliant solution that integrates with existing systems and supports leading token standards.
Join us on June 7th at 1pm ET for an overview of the Kaleido Digital Asset Platform, where Lana Kalashnyk and Nick Gaski will demonstrate its institutional-scale capabilities, including seamless connectivity, smart contract management, and automated governance.

Please register here.

ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) and Blockchain

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149 attendees from 102 groups hosting

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Join us for a discussion with Mohan Venkataraman, CTO of Chainyard about ESG and Blockchain, is a thought leader in blockchain, IoT and Supply Chain. He will be covering these topics in the event:

  • Understand what ESG is for corporate responsibilities
  • Climate change and many other initiatives are in focus for ESG
  • Find out how Blockchains support ESG initiatives
  • Chainyard's Trust Your Supplier (TYS) uses blockchain to help supply chains assess and manage ESG risks

Workshop: How to Deploy Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes with Hyperledger Bevel

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146 attendees from 135 groups hosting

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This workshop will provide an in-depth hands on discussion and demonstration of using Bevel and the new Bevel-Operator-Fabric to deploy Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes.

Hyperledger Bevel is an automation tool for deploying consistent, production worthy DLT platforms on cloud. It provides three key aspects – security, scalability and acceleration for DLT deployments. Hyperledger Bevel currently supports deployment of R3 Corda open source and enterprise, Hyperledger Fabric, Hyperledger Indy, GoQuorum and Hyperledger Besu. It uses ansible scripts and helm charts responsible to achieve the desired DLT network state on Kubernetes and uses Flux GitOps for automation.

The Hyperledger Bevel developers have recently integrated hlf-operator, a Hyperledger lab, into Hyperledger Bevel and have renamed it to Bevel-Operator-Fabric. Adding Bevel-Operator-Fabric is an important milestone for Hyperledger Bevel and a step towards the redesign of Bevel with support for Kubernetes operators to achieve DLT (distributed ledger technology) network deployments and automation.

Bevel-Operator-Fabric is the first of the different sets of Kubernetes operators that Hyperledger Bevel will ultimately support. As the name suggests, it is a Kubernetes operator for managing Hyperledger Fabric networks. Bevel-operator-fabric enables developers to define Hyperledger Fabric components in the form of custom resources and associated controllers to manage the lifecycle of those components.

Presenters

  • Sownak Roy, Accenture
  • Suvajit Sarkar, Accenture
  • David Viejo, Kung Fu Software

Building and Scaling Real Enterprise Consortiums on Hyperledger Fabric

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224 attendees from 131 groups hosting

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Ravi Chamria, CEO of Zeeve, will be presenting about Building and Scaling Real Enterprise Consortiums on Hyperledger Fabric. Ravi will be covering these topics in the meetup:

a) Challenges of designing topology of consortium networks
b) Defining and implementing governance
c) Stakeholder onboarding, scaling and managing consortiums

Past events (63)

Building a Decentralized Application (dApp)

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