Hyperledger Foundation deploy new versions of three blockchain tools to enhance ecosystem

Enterprise blockchain firm Hyperledger Foundation has announced the development and release of three roadmap projects: Cactus 1.0, FireFly 1.0 and a preview version of Iroha 2.0’s long term support (LTS).

Operating under the umbrella of the Linux Foundation, Hyperledger supports an ecosystem of fourteen distributed ledgers. The deployment of the three technological tools is expected to assist consumers and businesses across areas of blockchain, Web3, and decentralized applications (dApps).

Executive Director of the Hyperledger Foundation, Daniela Barbosa stated that these accomplishments reflect the “high level of development momentum across the Hyperledger community as well as the increasing level of maturity of the enterprise blockchain market”, before stating:

“The core value of enterprise blockchain has been well proven across industries, and our global and growing community is now building a rich ecosystem that will drive the next wave of interconnected, interoperable solutions.” 

The Hyperledger Global Forum (HGF) annual conference will commence on Sept 12 through to Sept 14 in Dublin, Ireland and welcome some of the leading developers and participants within the Hyperledger community.

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