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Welcome to the Hyperledger wiki page for the MAS Global CBDC challenge!

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Welcome to the Hyperledger wiki page for the MAS Global CBDC challenge!

This Wiki has been developed to help you find out more about Hyperledger, its leading open-source distributed ledger frameworks, its vibrant ecosystem,  publicly known CBDC projects using Hyperledger and who to reach out to in the community for support and collaboration.

  1.  What is Hyperledger?
  2.  Hyperledger Distributed Ledgers frameworks used to develop CBDCs
  3.  Sample CBDC use cases using Hyperledger today
  4.  Where can I get technical help regarding one of the Hyperledger projects?
  5. Potential Hyperledger members to collaborate with
    1. Hyperledger Fabric - HCSPs
    2. Hyperledger Iroha - Soramitsu
    3. Hyperledger Besu - Consensys and BTP
  6. Hyperledger Capital Markets SIG (Special Interest Group)Hyperledger AnchorHyperledger


Hyperledger

Hyperledger is an open-source community focused on developing a suite of stable frameworks, tools, and libraries for enterprise-grade blockchain deployments. Hyperledger incubates and promotes a range of business blockchain technologies, including distributed ledger frameworks. A distributed ledger is a multi-party database with no central trusted authority. The differentiating nuance is that when transactions are processed in blocks according to the ordering of a blockchain, the result is a distributed ledger. Open-source distributed ledger frameworks hosted at Hyperledger include Hyperledger Besu, Burrow, Fabric, Indy, Iroha and Sawtooth.2.

Suggested Distributed Ledgers to use for the Global CBDC Challenge are as follows:


Hyperledger Besu is an Ethereum client designed to be enterprise-friendly for both public and private permissioned network use cases. It can also be ran on test networks such as Rinkeby, Ropsten, and Görli. Hyperledger Besu includes several consensus algorithms including PoW, and PoA (IBFT, IBFT 2.0, Etherhash, and Clique). Its comprehensive permissioning schemes are designed specifically for use in a consortium environment.

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