Enterprise blockchain entity Hyperledger Foundation reportedly disclosed details related to the creation and roll-out of three blockchain roadmap initiatives.
Specifically, Hyperledger – functioning under the scope of the Linux Foundation and offers facilitating features for an ecosystem of fourteen distributed ledgers – reportedly rolled out Cactus 1.0, FireFly 1.0 and a preview version of Iroha 2.0’s long-term support (LTS).
The roll-out of the three technological solutions bring upon the expectations to be able to help consumers and businesses throughout different aspects of blockchain, Web3 and decentralized applications (DApps).
Executive director of the Hyperledger Foundation Daniela Barbosa additionally claimed that the accomplishments above serve as reflections of the “high level of development momentum across the Hyperledger community as well as the increasing level of maturity of the enterprise blockchain market”.
“The core value of enterprise blockchain has been well proven across industries, and our global and growing community is now building a rich ecosystem that will drive the next wave of interconnected, interoperable solutions.”
The Hyperledger Global Forum (HGF) conference that takes place every year will reportedly begin on Sept. 12th, and end on Sept. 14 in Dublin, Ireland, welcoming a few of the top-tier developers and participants throughout the Hyperledger sphere.
Karen Ottoni – the current director of the ecosystem for Hyperledger – further shared extra insights during the Paris Blockchain Week, regarding the fact that the firm is investing its resources in achieving aspirations of having a positive effect on climate change, Bitcoin mining use-cases, as well as their position on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
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