Feature tour: entities, keys, mappers, middleware
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Live coding: refactor a basic Fabric contract with Hypernate
Live coding session refactoring a basic Fabric smart contract using Hypernate.
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Overview of the Fabric-X-Committer architecture and share performance evaluation results that highlight its scalability and efficiency.
In this meetup, we will provide an overview of the Fabric-X-Committer architecture and share performance evaluation results that highlight its scalability and efficiency.
In this meetup, we will provide an overview of the Fabric-X-Committer architecture and share performance evaluation results that highlight its scalability and efficiency.
In this meetup, we will provide an overview of the Fabric-X-Committer architecture and share performance evaluation results that highlight its scalability and efficiency.
Overview of the Fabric-X-Orderer architecture, underlying protocols, and performance evaluation results highlighting scalability and efficiency.
Practical deployment strategies using Ansible and Kubernetes to bring Fabric-X solutions into production.
A session focusing on the endorsement phase of Fabric-X, comparing it to traditional Hyperledger Fabric, with hands-on examples showing how the new model streamlines development for tokenization use cases and on-chain asset transfer. The session will also cover practical deployment strategies using Ansible and Kubernetes.
A session exploring the Fabric-X endorsement phase, how it differs from the traditional Hyperledger Fabric model, and implications for developers. We'll cover tokenization use cases, hands-on examples, and practical deployment strategies using Ansible and Kubernetes.
A deep dive into the Fabric-X endorsement phase, highlighting how it differs from the traditional Hyperledger Fabric model. Through hands-on examples, we’ll demonstrate how the new model streamlines development for designing decentralized applications and tokenization use cases.
In this session, we’ll take a deep dive into the endorsement phase of Fabric-X, highlighting how it differs from the traditional Hyperledger Fabric model and what these changes mean for developers. Through hands-on examples, we’ll demonstrate how the new model streamlines development and unlocks exciting possibilities for designing decentralized applications. We’ll also explore how to build applications tailored for tokenization use cases.
Overview of Hyperledger Fabric-X, the latest contribution to Hyperledger Fabric, designed for regulated digital assets. Topics include scalable BFT consensus, 100,000+ TPS throughput, advanced privacy features, and a flexible programming model built for regulatory environments.
Session showcasing how the VS Code Debugger Plugin enhances productivity, streamlines development workflows, and improves the overall experience for building blockchain solutions on Hyperledger Fabric.
Session showcasing the VS Code Debugger Plugin for Hyperledger Fabric Chaincode and how it enhances productivity, streamlines development workflows, and improves the overall experience of building blockchain solutions on Hyperledger Fabric.
During the demonstration and lab we will implement a prototype zero knowledge rollup for a simplified token transfer and integrate it with Hyperledger Besu or Fabric.
Demo of a zkSNARK application using circom DSL on Hyperledger Fabric