Blockchain is more than just cryptocurrency. It's solving real-world business problems in insurance, identity, and regulatory compliance.
#1about 6 minutes
The Linux Foundation's role in open source projects
The Linux Foundation provides a neutral home for collaborative open source projects by establishing governance, membership, and infrastructure.
#2about 7 minutes
Understanding the Hyperledger open source philosophy
Hyperledger operates as a vendor-neutral "greenhouse" where community interest determines a project's success under an Apache 2.0 license.
#3about 5 minutes
Engaging with special interest and working groups
Community members can join industry-specific special interest groups or technical working groups to collaborate and share expertise.
#4about 2 minutes
Use case for insurance with OpenIDL
The OpenIDL project uses Hyperledger Fabric to create a secure blockchain for sharing statistical data between insurance carriers and regulators.
#5about 4 minutes
Use cases for identity and payments
MemberPass provides verifiable credentials for credit unions using Hyperledger Indy, while Cambodia's Bakong system uses Hyperledger Iroha for national payments.
#6about 2 minutes
Use case for GDPR-compliant data storage
Joystream Archiver uses a hybrid on-chain and off-chain model with Hyperledger Fabric to ensure GDPR-compliant, immutable document storage.
#7about 5 minutes
A technical overview of Hyperledger frameworks
A review of key Hyperledger projects including Sawtooth, Indy, Burrow for EVM compatibility, Besu for Ethereum clients, and Cactus for interoperability.
#8about 4 minutes
How to start contributing to Hyperledger
A practical guide for new contributors covering community etiquette, essential collaboration tools like Jira and GitHub, and the code contribution workflow.
#9about 1 minute
Learning resources and professional certifications
Hyperledger offers free introductory courses and professional certifications for developers and administrators to build their skills.
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