The Hyperledger Blockchain Project Sees 7 new Members

The Hyperledger Blockchain Project Sees 7 new Members

The Hyperledger Project, an open-source cross-industry endeavor focused on blockchain technology and led by the Linux Foundation will see seven new members. In an announcement today, the Hyperledger Project revealed seven new members join the ranks to help enable the development and rollout of enterprise grade, open-source blockchain solutions. In a statement, newly appointed executive director Brian Behlendorf who is leading the project underlined the potential for blockchain solutions in enterprise. He stated: The enterprise application of blockchain technology is set to change the way....


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