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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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See all- Network event506 attendees from 140 groups hostingCareer Fair: Preparing For A Career In Blockchain and Web3Link visible for attendees
Are you prepared for a career in Blockchain and Web3? This initial session of our Career Fair will provide insight into the job market and what skills are needed for these positions. We will have an initial presentation around getting prepared, followed by a discussion around hiring in the blockchain and Web3 space.
Speakers
- John Carpenter, Co-Founder at Global Blockchain Summit
- Jim Mason, Chief Solutions Architect at TrustGrid
- Network event221 attendees from 140 groups hostingDeploy Hyperledger Fabric and Besu Nodes On Bare Metal With ChainLaunchLink visible for attendees
Get ready to discover ChainLaunch, a brand-new product designed to simplify the deployment of both Hyperledger Fabric and Besu nodes that is built using ChainDeploy, an LF Decentralized Trust lab. In this session, David Viejo from KFS will showcase how ChainLaunch empowers you to connect these nodes and even build robust networks across different blockchain platforms. If you’ve ever struggled with creating interoperable blockchain environments—or you’re simply curious about the future of multi-network solutions—this session is for you.
ChainLaunch provides an intuitive interface and behind-the-scenes automation, freeing developers from manually managing configuration files, certificates, and node setups. By leveraging modern deployment strategies—including container orchestration and proven security practices—ChainLaunch ensures that creating and scaling your blockchain networks is a frictionless experience. Whether you’re running a proof-of-concept or an enterprise-grade blockchain infrastructure, ChainLaunch has the flexibility to fit your needs.
Throughout this online meetup, you’ll learn how to set up ChainLaunch, explore its configuration options, and discover ways to integrate it with existing workflows. David will also discuss real-world scenarios for deploying consortia networks, illustrating how easy it is to spin up and connect Fabric and Besu environments in the same ecosystem. Join us to learn why ChainLaunch is poised to become the go-to solution for developers and organizations looking to embrace multi-platform blockchain deployments.
For more information on ChainLaunch, visit:
• https://kfsoft.tech/
• https://chainlaunch.dev/ - Network event1 attendee from 166 groups hostingLFDT Webinar with GoLedger: Enabling Enterprise Blockchain with GoChainLink visible for attendees
Join us for a webinar with GoLedger, where CTO Samuel Venzi will present GoChain, a platform designed to simplify enterprise blockchain deployments. He will share real-world use cases across different industries—such as energy, finance, and more—where GoChain has been successfully implemented to address common challenges in enterprise blockchain adoption. GoChain enables the deployment and management of enterprise blockchain networks based on Hyperledger Fabric and Besu, without requiring advanced technical expertise.
The webinar will take place on Wednesday May 14 at 7AM PT/10AM ET/16:00 CEST/07:30 PM IST
You are welcome to register here.
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/8716754539090/WN_l0lNqBjATWmQ23Tc0fieag
- Network event85 attendees from 138 groups hostingZK Learning Group: Basics of circom programmingLink visible for attendees
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.
Past events (252)
See all- Network event226 attendees from 140 groups hostingNext-Generation Privacy for Enterprise DLTThis event has passed