Hyperledger, the cross-industry collaboration to advance open-source blockchain technology, on Wednesday announced the joining of 14 new members organizations to the collaborating projects.
With this addition, Hyperledger now includes a total of 231 organizations, which are spread across more than 25 countries.
Welcoming the new members, Executive Director of , Brian Behlendorf, said: “the accelerating pace of growth and adoption of Hyperledger across industries and geographies underscores the power of our community and the technologies it is building.”
“It also reflects a global awakening to the impact of blockchain for business. Every day, we hear from organizations with new ideas and new applications for our frameworks. Our growing and diverse membership is key to turning that energy and innovation into the building blocks for increasingly business-critical deployments,” he added.
After its initiation in December 2015 by the Linux Foundation, now includes 10 business blockchain and distributed ledger technologies. Last week, the organization released the latest version of Hyperledger Fabric (version 11.0), a projected originally started by the IT-giant and Digital Asset. It also stated the development of a blockchain-based performance benchmarking tool, called Hyperledger Caliper, earlier this month.
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Among the 14 new members, 12 joined as general members, while two kept the title of associates. The general members are Beijing Truth Technology, Blockchain Technology Partners, CULedger, Greenstream Technology, KompiTech, MATRIX Foundation, REMME, , Shenzhen Rongxun Technology, Spin Systems, Versia, and Xiilab Co.
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The two member listed as associates are Cambridge Centre For Alternative Finance (University of Cambridge) and Kerala Blockchain Academy. They joined under the status of being non-profits, open source projects or government entities.
Ripple’s CTO Stefan Thomas commented: “through our partnership with Hyperledger, developers worldwide will be able to access Interledger Protocol (ILP) in Java for enterprise use. The Hyperledger Quilt project connects Hyperledger blockchains with other ILP-capable payment systems such as XRP Ledger, Ethereum, Bitcoin (Lightning), Litecoin, Mojaloop, and RippleNet, helping us to deliver on our vision for an Internet of Value – where money moves as information does today.”
“Until now, CULedger’s involvement in Hyperledger has been through our valued partners,” added Julie Esser, Chief Engagement Officer of CULedger. “We are excited and honored to have this direct relationship with Hyperledger to help advance our global self-sovereign digital identity strategy for the more than 230 million credit union members worldwide.”
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