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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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http://lfdecentralizedtrust.org/
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http://meetups.lfdecentralizedtrust.org
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Network event0 attendees from 0 groups hostingSimplifying Deployments: Using FabricLaunch for Decentralized GovernanceLink visible for attendees
FabricLaunch offers a powerful solution for streamlined deployments and decentralized governance without the complexity of Kubernetes. Key features include:
• One command bare-metal deployments on Linux
• Decentralized governance tools for exchanging channel and channel public informationJoin this meetup to see FabricLaunch in action. We'll demonstrate how it simplifies deployment processes, enhances collaboration between organizations, and how governance works across diverse environments.
This meetup is perfect for IT managers, DevOps professionals, and team leaders looking to optimize their Fabric deployment strategies and improve operational efficiency.
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David Viejo, CTO of KFS - Network event0 attendees from 0 groups hostingFabric Operations Console Wallet in Hashicorp VaultLink visible for attendees
Fabric Operations Console is a Hyperledger Labs project focused on the deployment, operation, and governance of Hyperledger Fabric-based nodes and networks. It offers a comprehensive suite of web-based UIs and APIs designed to help HLF administrators efficiently manage networks in decentralized environments across various infrastructures.
Join us for a session dedicated to our latest contribution: a HashiCorp-based wallet integrated into the Fabric Operations Console. We’ll start with a brief introduction to the Fabric Operations Console, discuss the motivation behind this enhancement, and highlight its key features. The session will also include a live demo showcasing how to configure and utilize the new wallet.
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Tsvetan Georgiev, Director, Senofi - Network event0 attendees from 0 groups hostingIntro to Lockness: A New Home for Trusted Key CryptographyLink visible for attendees
Join us for an online meetup about Lockness, a new open-source ecosystem focused on key management and digital signature protocols, including technologies like Multi-Party Computation (MPC), Threshold Signature Schemes (TSS) and other state-of-the-art protocols in key cryptography.
The creation of Lockness is driven by a clear and powerful vision: to make cryptographic protocols like MPC, TSS, DKG, ZKP and other novelties more accessible, auditable, secure, and performant. These technologies hold the potential to revolutionize the way organizations, particularly in institutional finance, manage sensitive digital assets and execute secure transactions on blockchains.
In this session, you'll hear from Lockness maintainers, get an overview of the code and learn about how to get involved with the Lockness community.
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Christopher Grilhault, Co-CEO and Founder of Dfns
Nikita Sorokovikov, MPC Engineer at Dfns
Denis Varlakov, Lead MPC Engineer at Dfns - Network event203 attendees from 159 groups hostingBesu Plug-ins Workshop: Fork-free Client Modifications to Extend Besu Use CasesLink visible for attendees
Besu is an Ethereum client designed to be enterprise-friendly for both public and private permissioned network use cases, with an extractable EVM implementation.
Join us for an in-depth exploration of Besu plug-ins, where we’ll unveil how the plug-ins can enable fork-free client modifications to extend Besu’s use cases. We will dive into real-world examples, showcase the flexibility of the plug-in framework, and discuss best practices for maintaining seamless compatibility while extending Besu to meet specific network requirements. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how to maximize Besu’s potential through innovative, non-disruptive client modifications.
This workshop is tailored for developers, architects, and blockchain enthusiasts who want to enhance their understanding of Besu’s architecture and learn how to implement custom features without the need for forking the client, modifying source code, or developing bespoke solutions.
Speakers:
Justin Florentine, Staff Protocol Engineer for Besu at ConsenSys
Daniel Lehrner, Staff Blockchain Protocol Engineer
Past events (199)
See all- Network event0 attendees from 0 groups hostingGalaChain: Building the Future of Web3 EntertainmentThis event has passed