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LFDT Meetup groups have an informal relationship with LF Decentralized Trust and make up a key part of the LFDT ecosystem. Participation in a LFDT Meetup group is open to anyone--employees of a LFDT member company, LFDT contributors and developers, and people just passionate about distributed trust technology.
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Próximos eventos (4)
Ver todo- Evento de red100 asistentes de 138 grupos de organizadoresZK Learning Group: Basics of circom programmingSolo los asistentes pueden ver el enlace
A learning group for zero knowledge and SNARK application development.
During the year we will systematically explore different aspects of zero knowledge and SNARK programming in application development.Third Thursday in every month from 18 (CET), online.
Coordination of the learning group is in the Discord channel of Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust: https://discord.com/channels/905194001349627914/1329201532628898036
In this session, we will cover the basics of circom programming.
For recordings of past sessions, check out the ZK Learning Group playlist.
- Evento de red56 asistentes de 104 grupos de organizadoresHow Socious Builds Digital Identity Solutions Using Hyperledger IdentusSolo los asistentes pueden ver el enlace
Socious will be taking center stage at the upcoming Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust meetup, showcasing their groundbreaking approach to digital identity and how they are leveraging the Hyperledger Identus project.
Their innovative solution tackles two real-world challenges that plague both organizations and individuals: the tedious, time-consuming nature of background verification and the privacy concerns surrounding age verification. By transforming university diplomas and professional certifications into secure verifiable credentials, Socious eliminates redundant background checks while preserving trust.
Perhaps most compelling is their elegant implementation of selective disclosure for age verification—allowing users to prove they meet age requirements without surrendering complete ID scans or excessive personal information. As digital identity moves from theoretical discussions to practical applications, Socious demonstrates how decentralized technology can simultaneously enhance efficiency, maintain trust, and protect privacy in ways previously thought impossible.
- Evento de red182 asistentes de 140 grupos de organizadoresIntroduction to OpenOrigins & HOPrS - A New Framework for Trust in Digital MediaSolo los asistentes pueden ver el enlace
How can we establish trust in what we see and share in a growing wave of generative media, misinformation, and manipulated content? This session introduces HOPrS (Human-Oriented Proof System), a new LF Decentralized Trust Lab contributed by OpenOrigins.
HOPrS offers a cryptographic framework for verifying the authenticity and provenance of digital media without relying on centralized authorities. Join us for an overview of why OpenOrigins exists, the HOPrS project goals, the real-world challenges it aims to solve, and how to get involved.
Learn more about the HOPrS lab at:
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Ver todo- Evento de red291 asistentes de 140 grupos de organizadoresDeploy Hyperledger Fabric and Besu Nodes On Bare Metal With ChainLaunchEste evento ya se ha celebrado