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LFDT Meetup groups have an informal relationship with LF Decentralized Trust and make up a key part of the LFDT ecosystem. Participation in a LFDT Meetup group is open to anyone--employees of a LFDT member company, LFDT contributors and developers, and people just passionate about distributed trust technology.
For more information about LFDT, please visit:
http://lfdecentralizedtrust.org/
For LFDT Meetup Guidelines, please visit:
http://meetups.lfdecentralizedtrust.org
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Network event312 attendees from 153 groups hostingWorkshop: Configure, Deploy, and Manage a Besu Private NetworkLink visible for attendees
Besu, an LF Decentralized Trust project, is an open-source Ethereum client developed under the Apache 2.0 license and written in Java. In this workshop, you will learn the core concepts of Besu’s features and how to operate and manage a private network. Through four hands-on exercises, you will gain practical experience in deploying, updating, using, and monitoring a private Besu network.
The primary goal of this workshop is to provide a comprehensive understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of Besu. It is designed for individuals familiar with blockchain technology and the Ethereum protocol. If you are looking for a solid starting point to become Certified Besu Professionals, this free workshop should be on your calendar.
To participate in this workshop, you should have the following:
- A Linux operating system to run bash scripts.
- Installed software: Metamask, Docker, and Docker Compose.
- The open-source workshop repository, which can be downloaded from the iob-besu-workshop repo.
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- Network event232 attendees from 139 groups hostingEnhancing Organizational Interoperability in Hyperledger CactiLink visible for attendees
The emergence of blockchain interoperability in the last few years has been playing a pivotal role in the development of blockchain technology. Hyperledger has been supporting multiple projects in this domain, leading to semantic and technical interoperability advancements such as the Secure Asset Transfer Protocol (SATP), being standardized at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). This event will focus on how Hyperledger Cacti can leverage the concept of consortium and organizational interoperability.
Organizational interoperability refers to the capacity of companies or organizations to establish consortia that adhere to predefined cross-chain rules. The aim is to facilitate interactions between interoperability components and entities, with the hope of attaining privacy assurances while upholding security standards. This project aims to advance this area by developing a new Cacti plugin to enable consortium creation between Cacti Nodes, while also providing foundational studies and considerations for future steps in organizational interoperability within Cacti.
- Network event87 attendees from 136 groups hostingSolang X Stellar: Compile and Deploy Solidity Contracts on SorobanLink visible for attendees
Solang is a Solidity compiler written in Rust which uses llvm as the compiler backend. In this meetup, you'll see a live demo of how a Solidity developer can write Solidity smart contracts then deploy on Soroban using Solang.
More details about Solang are at: https://github.com/hyperledger-solang/solang
- Network event253 attendees from 140 groups hostingHow Open-Source Communities Are Shaping Digital Currency InnovationLink visible for attendees
Karen Ottoni, Sr. Director of Ecosystem & Strategic Initiatives at LF Decentralized Trust joins the Fintech Center at Morgan State University and the HBCU network to share her presentation on the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) space and how it is being impacted by Open-Source.
Thanks to Morgan State Fintech Center for organizing these Seminars.
https://fintech.morgan.edu/
Past events (244)
See all- Network event362 attendees from 140 groups hostingNext-Gen Digital Credentials: AnonCreds v2, Powered By BBS SignaturesThis event has passed