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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 (4+)
See all- Network event83 attendees from 165 groups hostingLFDT Webinar with Oracle: SSI on Fabric with OWF Credo Agents & AnonCreds VCsLink visible for attendees
Join us for an insightful webinar with Oracle, an LF Decentralized Trust member. Explore how Oracle is delivering an enterprise-grade decentralized identity solution using the Oracle Blockchain Platform, built on Hyperledger Fabric. This session highlights how Verifiable Credentials—powered by Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) and the AnonCreds project—enable secure, privacy-preserving identity management. By integrating blockchain chaincodes and OpenWallet Foundation Credo Agents, Oracle’s approach empowers customers to exchange trusted data across industries and public services at local, state, and national levels—without compromising user sovereignty or privacy.
The webinar will take place on Wednesday June 4 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_hebCBfWhSgG5juuK0yUDVw
- Network event228 attendees from 140 groups hostingIntroduction to OpenOrigins & HOPrS - A New Framework for Trust in Digital MediaLink visible for attendees
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: https://github.com/LF-Decentralized-Trust-labs/HOPrS
- Network event261 attendees from 140 groups hostingIntroduction to Smoot - A New Blockchain Interoperability ProjectLink visible for attendees
Join this meetup to learn about Smoot, the newest LF Decentralized Trust project. Developed and contributed by the Wanchain team, Smoot is a modular, reusable, vendor-agnostic interoperability framework for homogeneous and heterogeneous chain-to-chain interactions. Notably, Smoot is also designed to be compliant with the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA)’s DLT Interoperability Specification.
- Network event221 attendees from 166 groups hostingWorkshop: Bridging from Fabric to EVM with new Hyperledger Cacti CCIP ConnectorLink visible for attendees
For anyone interested in learning more about interoperability across different blockchain networks, you're welcome to join this in depth technical workshop about Hyperledger Cacti, a modular, enterprise-ready blockchain interoperability framework. This workshop will focus on one of the newest features, the Chainlink CCIP connector plugin.
During this workshop we'll demonstrate a use-case case where tokens originating on a Fabric ledger are transferred to a CCIP compatible EVM destination ledger such as Besu. We will explain the technical details of the implementation and go through the common technical challenges with such an operation and the way the CCIP connector protects against the possible issues with data consistency, double spending, etc.
Registration
You can sign up for this workshop at: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/FE55vVogR0GfDN0Ezv7tXQ
Target Audience
This workshop is designed for developers, blockchain enthusiasts, and enterprise stakeholders interested in enhancing their understanding of DLT interoperation and standardized asset transfer protocols. Prior knowledge of blockchain concepts and familiarity with Hyperledger Cacti will be beneficial but not mandatory.
Past events (196)
See all- Network event408 attendees from 140 groups hostingSoftware supply chain attacks and defenses for Web3This event has passed