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Hyperledger Overview February 2019 Introducing Hyperledger Global collaboration Open source Hosted by spanning finance, collaborative effort to The Linux Foundation, banking, IoT, supply advance cross-industry fastest-growing project in chains, healthcare, blockchain technologies LF history manufacturing, technology and more. 2 Hosted By The Linux Foundation For the last 16 years, The Linux Foundation® has provided unparalleled support for open source communities through financial and intellectual resources, governance structure, IT infrastructure, services, events, and training. Dedicated to building sustainable ecosystems around open source projects, The Linux Foundation is working with the global technology community to solve the world’s hardest problems through open source and creating the largest shared technology investment in history. The Linux Foundation is the umbrella organization for more than 60 open source projects accelerating open technology development and commercial adoption. Some of the game-changing initiatives hosted by The Linux Foundation include: 3 The Linux Foundation has achieved an unbelievable feat in bringing together a community of traditionally competitive institutions. To facilitate such extensive “collaboration between startups, financial and nonfinancial corporations and technology giants is an enormous win for the whole distributed ledger industry as firms look to leverage mutually beneficial code for the common good.” – Blythe Masters CEO, Digital Asset, Governing Board Chair, Hyperledger The Linux Foundation 2016 Annual Report 4 Shared Ledger Database Blockchain allows multiple different parties to securely interact with the same universal source of truth Finance Healthcare Supply Chain Streamlined settlement, Unite disparate processes, Track parts and service improved liquidity, increase data flow and provenance, ensure increased transparency liquidity, reduce costs and authenticity of goods, and new products/markets improve patient block counterfeits, reduce experience and outcomes conflicts 5 Hyperledger Goals Where open source teams build diverse approaches for business blockchain technology systems Create enterprise Provide neutral, Build technical Educate Promote our grade, open source, open, & communities the public community of community-driven distributed ledger to develop blockchain about the market communities infrastructures frameworks & and shared ledger opportunity for taking a toolkit code bases supported by technical POCs, use cases, field blockchain technology approach with many to support business and business trials and deployments platforms and transactions governance frameworks 6 Hyperledger Modular Approach Infrastructure Technical, Legal, Marketing, Organizational Ecosystems that accelerate Open Container Cloud Foundry Node.js Hyperledger open development and Initiative commercial adoption Frameworks Meaningfully differentiated approaches Hyperledger Hyperledger Hyperledger Hyperledger Hyperledger to business blockchain frameworks Indy Fabric Iroha Sawtooth Burrow developed by a growing community of communities Tools Typically built for one framework and Hyperledger Hyperledger Hyperledger Hyperledger Hyperledger ported to other frameworks through Quilt Composer Explorer Cello Caliper common license and community approach 7 Hyperledger Business Blockchain Frameworks ● Hyperledger Fabric: Intended as a foundation for developing applications or solutions with a modular architecture, Hyperledger Fabric allows components, such as consensus and membership services, to be plug-and-play. ● Hyperledger Iroha: A business blockchain framework designed to be simple and easy to incorporate into infrastructural projects requiring distributed ledger technology. ● Hyperledger Sawtooth: A modular platform for building, deploying, and running distributed ledgers. Hyperledger Sawtooth includes a novel consensus algorithm, Proof of Elapsed Time (PoET), which targets large distributed validator populations with minimal resource consumption. ● Hyperledger Burrow: A permissionable smart contract machine. The first of its kind when released in December, 2014, Burrow provides a modular blockchain client with a permissioned smart contract interpreter built in part to the specification of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). ● Hyperledger Indy: Tools, libraries, and reusable components for providing digital identities rooted on blockchains or other distributed ledgers so that they are interoperable across administrative domains, applications, and any other silo. 8 Hyperledger Technical Scope Out of Scope Custom Applications App Layer API libraries and GUIs Specialized consensus algos Membership policies Value Added Systems Gateway Operations dashboard In Scope Core APIs Core APIs Code execution environment Ledger data structures Modular consensus framework Shared Ledger Modular identity services Network peers 9 Leadership Brian Behlendorf 2016 was full of growth for the organization and Executive Director community. Not only did we exceed 100 members, “Hyperledger met significant development Apache Web server – Primary developer milestones across our several Umbrella projects, Apache Software Foundation – Founding member thanks to the community’s hard work. As 2016 was Mozilla Foundation – BOD since 2003 a year of exploration, R&D and prototyping, we’re Electronic Frontier Foundation – BOD since 2013 excited for 2017 to be the year we start to see CollabNet – Founding CTO case studies of Hyperledger Business Blockchain World Economic Forum – CTO Technologies in production environments.” Most recently, managing director at Mithril Capital Management LLC, a global technology investment firm 10 Governing Board Comprised of one voting representative from each Premier Hyperledger member and attended by the Blythe Masters TSC and Marketing Committee Chairs, the Governing Board Chair Governing Board’s responsibilities include: Digital Asset – CEO • Approving a budget Digital Asset builds distributed, encrypted straight through processing tools to improve efficiency, security, • Electing a Chair to preside over Governing compliance and settlement speed. Board meetings, authorize expenditures Blythe was previously a senior executive at J.P. Morgan, approved by the budget and manage any which she left in 2014 after a career spanning 27 years, following the successful sale of the bank’s physical day-to-day operations commodities business which she built. • Overseeing all Project business and marketing Named J.P. Morgan's head of Global Commodities in 2007, Blythe was responsible for building an integrated matters physical and financial commodity business, including market-making, structuring, risk management, financing and warehousing capabilities across the full spectrum of commodity asset classes. 11 Technical Steering Committee The TSC is the technical governance heart and Chris Ferris soul of the project. As new code bases get TSC Chair contributed to the project they get reviewed and IBM Distinguished Engineer and CTO Open approved by this committee. Technology in the IBM Cloud organization Committing members appoint and vote the TSC Involved in the architecture, design, & engineering of distributed systems for most of his 36+ year career Chair annually. Actively engaged in open standards and open source development since 1999 Meets weekly on Thursday, 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM ET Overall technical responsibility for all of IBM’s strategic All are invited to attend these calls and encouraged to join the TSC open technology initiatives, including OpenStack, Cloud Foundry, Hyperledger Project, Open Container mailing list for more information: Initiative, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, https://lists.hyperledger.org/mailman/listinfo/hyperledger-tsc Mesos, Node.js, Docker, and more 12 Marketing Committee The Hyperledger Marketing Committee is open to Dan O’Prey Hanna Zubko all Hyperledger members and is charged with Marketing Committee Marketing Committee defining and executing the marketing and Chair Vice Chair outreach strategy. Digital Asset – CMO IntellectEU– CEO Dan was the co-founder Hanna Zubko has over MC- Meets every other Tuesday 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM PT and CEO of 10 years of experience Hyperledger, a San in technology for the Francisco-based financial services technology firm that To date, the Committee has established these industry. developed an standing Working Groups – PR, Messaging & innovative distributed She is the founder of ledger to allow financial IntellectEU, an Events – member only by request/invitation. institutions to clear and integration and settle transactions in development company, real-time. 13 Additional Community Working Groups Working Groups are open to the public Technical Requirements Identity Working Group, China Working Group Working Group (TWG - China) Architecture Whitepaper Healthcare Working Group Working Group Working Group 14 Hyperledger Momentum 250+ 10 2 3.4M+ 44K+ Members Hyperledger Production 1.0 Lines of Code Commits (50+ in China) projects releases Hosted the most popular webinar in history of The 91K+ Linux Foundation 1.5K+ 1.4K+ Enrolled in 1st Edx collaborative 45K+ Avg. monthly press Contributors course projects on Twitter Followers mentions in 2017 (2k+ completed) Hyperledger Fabric v1.0 15 Community and Ecosystem Engagement Behlendorf is a regular keynoter and Hyperledger exhibits at cross-industry events. Hyperledger Member Summit and first annual Hyperledger Global Forum. Active engagement with technology and finance journalists and analysts