When the Linux Foundation introduced Hyperledger, an open-source blockchain project, it aimed to propel distributed ledger technology across the world.
The project took a major stride in that effort today when it announced the general availability of Fabric 1.0 , a production-ready blockchain framework that allows users to develop full-fledged distributed ledger applications to solve whatever problems they identify. It is a culmination of more than a year of public collaboration among over 150 participating developers. Engineering was contributed by the likes of the DTCC, Digital Asset Holdings, SAP, IBM and more.
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