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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.
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Network event156 attendees from 47 groups hostingBlockchain, Smart Contracts & Decentralized Systems Revolutionize Legal ServicesLink visible for attendees
Welcome to an online event about how blockchain, smart contracts & decentralized systems are revolutionizing legal services. Hosted by the trailblazers at Lex.Clinic – along with their two dynamic hubs, “The Well” and “Lexlaunchpad” – this event will showcase how the intersection of law and technology is not just reshaping the legal industry but creating wealth-generating opportunities for legal professionals like never before.
Legal engineers are now playing a pivotal role in transforming legal practice by automating workflows, cutting costs, and bringing new levels of transparency to legal processes. As the crypto and Web3 space explodes, this is an unprecedented time to get involved and position yourself at the forefront of a legal revolution.
This event will highlight how lawyers are capitalizing on the rapidly growing demand for blockchain-based legal solutions, and how you, too, can join the movement. Whether you're a lawyer looking to expand your skillset, a legal tech enthusiast eager to dive into the future, or a student looking to land your first big break, this is your gateway to the thriving world of Legal Engineering.
In addition to the deep dive into the why and how of Legal Engineering, we’ll introduce our first-ever Legal Question Bounty – a chance for law students to solve a pressing legal challenge within the Web3 space, get paid for their insights, and showcase their potential to future employers in the crypto ecosystem.
Key Topics to Be Covered:
- What is Legal Engineering? Discover how it's reshaping law and why it's a game-changer for lawyers looking to tap into a lucrative new niche.
- Blockchain and Smart Contracts in Law: Understand how these technologies are creating new revenue streams, improving efficiency, and disrupting traditional legal models.
- Lex.Clinic’s Vision: Learn how Lex.Clinic is driving innovation by leveraging decentralized tech to provide cost-effective and accessible legal services.
- Decentralized Legal Systems: Explore how DAOs and decentralized systems are offering transparent, scalable, and more affordable legal solutions.
- Impact of Electronic Signatures on DAOs: Understand their role in streamlining operations and enabling smart contracts to function seamlessly.
- Real-World Legal Engineering Applications: How blockchain and legal automation are already solving complex problems in contract management, dispute resolution, and beyond.
Speakers: Join experts from Lex.Clinic who are leading the charge in integrating technology with law. Get firsthand insights on how they're using Legal Engineering to not only shape the future of law but also unlock profitable opportunities within the emerging Web3 ecosystem. Whether you're a seasoned lawyer, a legal tech innovator, or an ambitious student, this event will show you how you can leverage this booming space to enhance your career and income.
- Network event223 attendees from 138 groups hostingPrivacy-Preserving Integration Between Hyperledger Fabric & Substrate FrameworkLink visible for attendees
Join us for a discussion about SubstrateFabricIntegration, a project focused on integrating Substrate framework with Hyperledger Fabric for enhanced interoperability
This project focuses on enhancing user privacy and security in a client-server-based system that bridges Hyperledger Fabric and Substrate networks via smart contracts and relay services.
It ensures confidentiality by leveraging advanced cryptographic techniques, including hybrid AES-RSA encryption for secure communication between the relay services. The system implements intelligent routing inspired by Dandelion++/Clover principles to obscure the origin of requests, alongside request forwarding based on response time metrics.
Each server maintains a path log to trace request handling, and transaction proofs are generated and verified between Fabric and Substrate to ensure authenticity. The design prioritizes efficient execution and precise measurement of interaction times while safeguarding sensitive data throughout the process.
Link: Project's GitHub Page
- Network event204 attendees from 138 groups hostingHow To Prepare For The Hyperledger Fabric and Besu Certification ExamsLink visible for attendees
In this webinar, Navil will review the topics of Hyperledger Fabric and Besu certification exams. He discusses how to prepare for these certification exams. Also, he will provide participants with online free resources for preparing for these exams from the Linux Foundation and others in the community, including Coding Bootcamps’ YouTube channel that comes with many courses such as Hyperledger Fabric that can be used as essential resources for preparing for said certification exams. Lastly, at the end of the presentation, in a quick Q/A session, Navil will answer your questions related to both certifications.
More about the certifications are at:
- Network event247 attendees from 138 groups hostingTransferring Assets Between Networks with Hyperledger CactiLink visible for attendees
Join us for a meetup to discuss blockchain interoperability.
The Hyperledger Cacti repository contains two distinct strategies for transferring assets between networks – a centralized approach and a decentralized approach.
This talk will cover the key concepts and network setup for both, as well as some common scenarios and primitives used in asset transfer and exchange.
To learn more about the COPM Module Mentorship project, check out: https://lf-hyperledger.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/INTERN/pages/21954936/Cacti+Core+Operators+Modules+for+DLTs
Past events (196)
See all- Network event502 attendees from 138 groups hostingZero knowledge design patterns for Hyperledger FabricThis event has passed