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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.
For more information about Hyperledger, please visit:
https://www.hyperledger.org/
For Hyperledger Meetup Guidelines, please visit:
https://wiki.hyperledger.org/community/meetups
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Network event234 attendees from 132 groups hostingCreating and Open Sourcing a Tezos Connector for Hyperledger FireFlyLink visible for attendees
In support of our work with Warner Music on the rewards platform and the assets deployed on Tezos chain we built a FireFly connector for Tezos chain. Given our ongoing work with the Hyperledger Foundation we worked with the FireFly maintainer team to build the connector in their framework and open source the project and contribute the code.
Join the meetup to learn more about this new functionality that will become a part of Hyperledger FireFly and hear about how this was developed and contributed.
Speakers
- Eddie Satterly, Chief Technology Officer at OneOf
- Dzianis Andreyenka, Software Engineer at Instinctools Company
- Network event38 attendees from 47 groups hostingEnterprise Blockchain: Enhancing Smart Contracts with Workflows and OraclesLink visible for attendees
Revolutionizing Enterprise Blockchain: Enhancing Smart Contracts with Workflows and Oracles by Spydra.
## Speaker
Ashwath Govindan is Co-Founder, Spydra (ex-Microsoft).
About Spydra: Next Generation API platform to enable businesses to leverage the full potential of Decentralized Web Infrastructure.
https://www.spydra.app/contact-us - Network event329 attendees from 132 groups hostingUnderstanding Byzantine Fault Tolerance in Hyperledger FabricLink visible for attendees
Explore the forefront of decentralized reliability in this meetup spotlighting the Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) consensus within Hyperledger Fabric. Essential for true decentralization and fault tolerance, BFT takes center stage as the latest pinnacle in Hyperledger Fabric's evolution.
Under the guidance of Yacov Manevich, the architect behind this feature, this meetup unveils the seamless integration of the SmartBFT consensus library into Hyperledger Fabric.
From adept developers to intrigued enthusiasts, this meetup unfurls a deep understanding of BFT's indispensable role in distributed ledgers. Discover not only why BFT consensus is needed for decentralized ledgers, but also how it operates. Lastly, understand the new requirements in deploying and operating a Fabric network with a BFT ordering service.
- Network event223 attendees from 132 groups hostingAutomated Hyperledger Fabric Network with Bevel and Bevel-Operator-FabricLink visible for attendees
This meetup will cover deploying a Hyperledger Fabric 2.5.x network using Bevel with the help of Bevel-Operator-Fabric. We will deploy the Fabric network on a Managed Kubernetes Cluster. If you would like to follow the steps, all you need is a Managed Kubernetes Cluster. We will also discuss on the differences between Bevel and Bevel-Operator-Fabric.
Resources
Find out more about Bevel and Bevel-Operator-Fabric at:
https://github.com/hyperledger/bevel
https://github.com/hyperledger/bevel-operator-fabric
https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric
Speakers
Sownak Roy, Tech Innovation Strategy Manager | Web3 & Blockchain at Accenture
Past events (88)
See all- Network event309 attendees from 167 groups hostingWebinar with KrypC:Leveraging Hyperledger Fabric for Banking and FinanceThis event has passed