

What we’re about
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
To stay in touch with the latest LFDT news, sign up to our weekly newsletter:
https://www.lfdecentralizedtrust.org/newsletter-archive
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Network event228 attendees from 138 groups hostingVS Code Debugger Plugin for Hyperledger Fabric ChaincodeLink visible for attendees
As part of the prestigious Linux Foundation Mentorship Program, we had the opportunity to work under the guidance of an experienced mentor to develop the VS Code Debugger Plugin for Hyperledger Fabric Chaincode.
This plugin simplifies the process of debugging chaincode, enabling developers to work more efficiently. This session will showcase how the plugin enhances productivity, streamlines development workflows, and improves the overall experience for building blockchain solutions on Hyperledger Fabric.
Speakers
- Network event184 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 event63 attendees from 139 groups hostingZK Learning Group: Polynomial CommitmentsLink visible for attendees
A learning group for zero knowledge and SNARK application development.
During the year we will systematically explore different aspects of zero knowledge and SNARK programming in application development.Third Thursday in every month from 18 (CET), online.
Coordination of the learning group is in the discord channel of Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust: https://discord.com/channels/905194001349627914/1329201532628898036
In this session, we will cover polynomial commitments.
- Network event203 attendees from 140 groups hostingNext-Gen Digital Credentials: AnonCreds v2, Powered By BBS SignaturesLink visible for attendees
Join us for an in-depth webinar on AnonCreds v2! Learn about the new BBS Signatures support, explore how the pluggable signature framework can even accommodate future technologies like post-quantum signatures, and see firsthand the innovative zero-knowledge proof features that enhance privacy and security. We’ll also demonstrate AnonCreds in action and host an interactive Q&A session to address all your questions. Reserve your spot today and stay ahead in the evolving world of digital credentials!
If you have any questions about AnonCreds or if you want to get involved in the project, join the AnonCreds channels on the LFDT Discord.
Presenters:
Stephen Curran
Mike Lodder
Past events (184)
See all- Network event259 attendees from 166 groups hostingWebinar with Kaleido: Unlocking Enterprise Digital Assets with Paladin, LFDT LabThis event has passed