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Build Your Own NFT with Hyperledger Fabric

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Workshop description:

This two session workshop will start with an introduction to blockchain and NFT concepts and is appropriate for both a technical and business audience.  Join the first session to get an overview of how blockchain is being used in real world examples and learn more about non-fungible tokens. The topics for the first session will include:

  • What is blockchain?
  • What are tokens? What is an NFT?
  • Technology landscape overview (enterprise perspective)
  • Use Cases / Examples
  • Obstacles
  • How does this apply to you?  What skillsets are needed?
  • Q&A session

This video about blockchain and NFTs from UCLA Professor David MacFadyen covers some of the basics to help you understand this new technology.

The second session is a technical workshop for developers that want a hands-on experience. The second session will include:

  • Basics of the Auction App which will be used in the workshop
  • Auction App versus Typical public blockchain implementations 
  • Auction App code structure
  • Hands on using the app - Launching, Registering, Creating an NFT, Transfer Transaction
  • Home work on adding changes to support another type of media (e.g., music)
  • Engaging with the Community and the Lab

The auction application code is being donated to Hyperledger Fabric Labs so it will be available to HBCU and the broader community to download, learn, and enhance outside the workshop.

Participants must meet the following prerequisites:

  • TBD

One of the workshop facilitators will be available to answer any questions regarding the prerequisites during the following times:

  • Office hour details to be posted soon

Learning Resources

If you'd like to prepare for this workshop by learning more about Hyperledger Fabric, check out these resources:

And all workshop attendees will receive a discount coupon to use on any of the Linux Foundation's paid training courses and certifications for Hyperledger.

Getting Involved

And if you'd like to get involved with the Fabric community, you are welcome to do so.  Everything the Fabric project does is open to anyone who is interested.  More details about connecting with Fabric community members are below.

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