Hyperledger Sawtooth
Hyperledger Sawtooth was moved to archived status at the request of the maintainers on Feb 1, 2024. You are welcome to use and contribute to this code, although the maintainers may or may not be responsive to any questions you have. Note that the developers have said they plan to continue making ongoing maintenance releases of this code in the Splinter community at https://www.splinter.dev/.
Originally contributed by Intel, Sawtooth is a blockchain suite designed for versatility and scalability. Distributed Ledger Technology has potential in many fields with use cases from IoT to Financials. This architecture recognizes the diversity of requirements across that spectrum. Sawtooth supports both permissioned and permissionless deployments. It includes a novel consensus algorithm, Proof of Elapsed Time (PoET). PoET targets large distributed validator populations with minimal resource consumption. Transaction business logic is decoupled from the consensus layer into Transaction Families that allow for restricted or unfettered semantics.
Key Characteristics
Pluggable consensus algorithms (Change consensus on the fly by transaction)
Includes Proof of Elapsed Time (PoET) consensus
Write smart contracts in almost any language
Ethereum contract support via Hyperledger Burrow integration
Supply Chain example out of the box
Parallel transaction execution for added throughput
Documentation
Repositories
Discord
To join Hyperledger's Discord, you'll need to do a few things:
- First, please install and use a client. Using Discord in the browser is the #1 cause of help desk requests.
- Second, you will need to join the Discord server.
For more details on Hyperledger's Discord instance see: Our chat service.
Channels
There are three Discord channels:
- #sawtooth - general discussion / Q&A
- #sawtooth-contributors - contributor discussion
- #sawtooth-announcements - official announcements
Meetings
Monthly contributor meetings are held on Zoom. You can check the calendar here.
Mailing List
There is a sawtooth mailing list but the most active discussions are on Discord.
Process Notes
Release Notes: Release notes will be provided for release 1.0 and thereafter.
The project will follow the Hyperledger security bug process and identify any security vulnerabilities fixed in the release.
Security bugs: Security bugs can be reported to security@hyperledger.org.
The Sawtooth project will follow the HyperLedger security process and will respond within 14 days.
Static analysis: The Sawtooth project will follow the Hyperledger security process and address bugs found by static analysis in a timely manner.
Dynamic analysis: The Sawtooth project will perform dynamic analysis prior to major releases will follow the Hyperledger security process and address bugs found by static analysis in a timely manner.
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