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February 2020
Join us at Hyperledger Global Forum |
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A big thank you to our initial sponsors including Accenture (Diamond Sponsor), Digital Asset (Bronze Sponsor), SecureKey (Bronze Sponsor), Blockchain Technology Partners (Startup Sponsor), BlocWatch (Startup Sponsor), Xooa (Startup Sponsor), and DTCC (Diversity Scholarship Sponsor). Sponsorship opportunities are still available.
Early bird pricing for the event ends December 18, register today!
Hyperledger Adds 8 New MembersGeneral members that have joined the community this month are BlocWatch, BondEvalue, Ledger Leopard, LimeChain, Telefónica, Tech Mahindra and Vonechain Technology. Associate members include ETC Cooperative. |
Hyperledger Quilt v1.0, a Java implementation of the Interledger protocol that enables payments across any payment network was recently announced. Much like the Internet did for information, Interledger provides open protocols and standards to enable payments interoperability — across any currency, fiat or crypto — with no single company or organization controlling the Interledger. Instead, by specifying a common set of protocols to follow, the Interledger will consist of a variety of entities and institutions who can decide which other Interledger networks to connect to.
Hyperledger Takes on Blockchain Week NYC
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Hyperledger Aries Now Available
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Hyperledger Vendor Directory
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Synchronize Europe
London, UK | June 18
Brian Behlendorf will lead the session “Bridge Between Private DLT and Public Chains” at 1:10pm. As the difference between “permissioned” and “permissionless” starts to blur, what will define a blockchain network? Will one network or vendor rule them all? Will we see a network of networks, each with different implementations and technologies? How much will open source and standards play a role in any convergence?
Blockchain Expo Europe 2019
Amsterdam, Netherlands | June 19-20
Blockchain Expo Europe hosts two days of top-level enterprise blockchain content from leading brands, embracing and developing cutting edge blockchain technologies. Brian Behlendorf will keynote on the Blockchain Platforms & Strategies stage on June 19 at 10:30am and speak again that day on the Blockchain Solutions for Enterprise stage at 2:30pm.
Hyperledger for Digital Transformation Workshop
Toronto, Canada | June 20-21
Hyperledger Training Partner and Member ChainDigit is hosting a two-day workshop in Toronto to provide business leaders and technologists with a solid understanding of enterprise blockchain implementation with Hyperledger Fabric. Hyperledger members and Meetup participants may use the promo code HYPCD2019 for a discount on their workshop registration.
Hyperledger Bootcamp
São Paulo, Brazil | June 24-25
We are excited to host a bootcamp in São Paulo to help the local blockchain community get up to speed on how to contribute to Hyperledger technologies and how to build their first blockchain projects. This event is intended for developers, designers, writers, organizers, artists, and project managers alike.
Open Source Summit China 2019
Shanghai, China | June 24-26
The Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit gathers technologists and open source industry leaders, including Brian Behlendorf, who will keynote on June 25 at 12:30pm on China’s Expansion of Open Source Blockchain in 2019. Tong Li, Senior Software Engineer at IBM, will speak on June 26 at 9:00am about multi-tenancy and blockchain, deploying Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes.
Hyperledger Member Summit
Tokyo, Japan | July 30-31
MEMBER BONUS! Hyperledger Member Summit is fast approaching and we have an incredible agenda coming together. This is the annual event where our member community comes together to take an honest and thorough look at where we are and where we should be heading. This year’s member summit theme is “Hyperledger In Action” focused on how we scale Hyperledger projects and develop real use cases. Between the open discussion held under Chatham House rules, and ample networking opportunities both day and night, Member Summit offers the hallway track you do not want to miss.
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AZ. Global Forum is the largest annual gathering of the global business and technical community driving Hyperledger development and deployment. This year, the event will feature an opening keynote panel on Blockchain in Action featuring the latest on production deployments from companies like Walmart, American Express and Honeywell. There will also be a Forbes Blockchain 50 roundtable session. |
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Hyperledger Besu v1.4 now available!
Hyperledger Besu 1.4 includes a number of much-anticipated features focusing on performance and enterprise-driven functionality such as new tracing APIs, multi-tenancy, and End-to-End TLS support for incoming and outgoing RPC endpoints. Learn more via the blog.
Project Updates
Quarterly project updates are presented to the TSC and report on project health, issues, release and overall activity in the past quarter, current plans as well as maintainer and contributor diversity. In February, the 2020 project update calendar was published and we got updates on Hyperledger Iroha, Indy, Burrow, Avalon and Transact.
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Hyperledger Adds 8 New Members
General members that have joined the community this month are BlocWatch, BondEvalue, Ledger Leopard, LimeChain, Telefónica, Tech Mahindra and Vonechain Technology. Associate members include ETC Cooperative.
Hyperledger Quilt v1.0 is here!
Hyperledger Quilt v1.0, a Java implementation of the Interledger protocol that enables payments across any payment network was recently announced. Much like the Internet did for information, Interledger provides open protocols and standards to enable payments interoperability — across any currency, fiat or crypto — with no single company or organization controlling the Interledger. Instead, by specifying a common set of protocols to follow, the Interledger will consist of a variety of entities and institutions who can decide which other Interledger networks to connect to.