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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.
For more information about LFDT, please visit:
http://lfdecentralizedtrust.org/
For LFDT Meetup Guidelines, please visit:
http://meetups.lfdecentralizedtrust.org
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Upcoming events
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•OnlineHow To Build A Cross-Chain Application Using The Smoot Framework
Online38 attendees from 140 groupsSmoot is a modular, reusable, and vendor-agnostic interoperability framework designed to support both homogeneous and heterogeneous chain-to-chain interactions. This meetup will explore its architecture and technical stack, while also demonstrating how to build a cross-chain application using the Smoot framework. As part of the session, we will showcase cross-chain functionality with ERC20 and ERC3643 tokens.
2 attendees from this group - Network event
•OnlineZK Learning Group: STARK
Online150 attendees from 139 groupsA 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.
Coordination of the learning group is in the discord channel of Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust: https://discord.com/channels/905194001349627914/1329201532628898036
Github repo for the lab:
https://github.com/LF-Decentralized-Trust-labs/zk-learning-group
In this session, we will kick-off 2026 and introduce basic concepts of STARK (Scalable Transparent Argument of Knowledge).1 attendee from this group - Network event
•OnlineProgramming Chaincode in Rust for Hyperledger Fabric
Online26 attendees from 140 groupsIntroducing the fabric-sdk-rust repo (https://github.com/LF-Decentralized-Trust-labs/fabric-sdk-rust) for writing chaincode for Hyperledger Fabric networks. Next to interacting with the network in Rust, the latest update also allows you to write chaincode in Rust, allowing writing full Rust based applications. This is a good session for anyone interested in developing with Hyperledger Fabric.
1 attendee from this group
Past events
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