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Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, IoT, supply chain, manufacturing and technology.


 

Projects


ProjectStatusCII BadgeDescription
Hyperledger BurrowIncubationbadgePermissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain
Hyperledger CaliperIncubation0%Blockchain benchmark framework which allows users to measure the performance of a specific blockchain implementation with a set of predefined use cases.
Hyperledger CelloIncubation0%Blockchain management/operation
Hyperledger ComposerIncubationbadgeDevelopment framework/tools for building Blockchain business networks
Hyperledger ExplorerIncubation0%Blockchain Web UI
Hyperledger FabricActivebadgeDistributed ledger in Golang
Hyperledger IndyIncubation94%Distributed ledger purpose-built for decentralized identity
Hyperledger IrohaActivebadgeDistributed ledger in C++
Hyperledger QuiltIncubation0%An interoperability solution for blockchains, DLTs and other types of ledgers
Hyperledger SawtoothActivebadgeDistributed ledger with Multi-Language Support
Hyperledger UrsaIncubation0%A shared cryptographic library that would enable people (and projects) to avoid duplicating other cryptographic work and hopefully increase security in the process.

Working Groups


NameDescription
Architecture Working Group

The Hyperledger Architecture Work Group (AWG) is a technical workgroup focused on developing an architectural framework for Enterprise class distributed ledgers, towards convergence on a modular architecture. This includes identifying common and critical components, providing a functional decomposition of an Enterprise blockchain stack into component layers and modules, regularizing interfaces between the components, and interoperability between ledgers.

The AWG serves as a cross-project forum for architects and technologists from the Hyperledger community to exchange ideas and explore alternate architectural options, discuss the tradeoffs, and capture the reasoning behind the choices. The AWG provides recommendations and architectural guidance to the projects under the Hyperledger greenhouse and encourages them towards convergence on a modular architecture. The AWG invites individual Hyperledger projects for architecture and design review to benefit from the expertise from the community as well as to shape the architectural direction of Hyperledger.

Identity Working Group
Learning Materials Development Working Group
Performance and Scalability Working Group
Technical Working Group China

Special Interest Groups




Governing Documents of the Hyperledger Technical Community





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