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Blockchain Developer's Guide

By : Brenn Hill, Samanyu Chopra, Paul Valencourt, Narayan Prusty
Book Image

Blockchain Developer's Guide

By: Brenn Hill, Samanyu Chopra, Paul Valencourt, Narayan Prusty

Overview of this book

Blockchain applications provide a single-shared ledger to eliminate trust issues involving multiple stakeholders. It is the main technical innovation of Bitcoin, where it serves as the public ledger for Bitcoin transactions. Blockchain Developer's Guide takes you through the electrifying world of blockchain technology. It begins with the basic design of a blockchain and elaborates concepts, such as Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs), tokens, smart contracts, and other related terminologies. You will then explore the components of Ethereum, such as Ether tokens, transactions, and smart contracts that you need to build simple DApps. Blockchain Developer's Guide also explains why you must specifically use Solidity for Ethereum-based projects and lets you explore different blockchains with easy-to-follow examples. You will learn a wide range of concepts - beginning with cryptography in cryptocurrencies and including ether security, mining, and smart contracts. You will learn how to use web sockets and various API services for Ethereum. By the end of this Learning Path, you will be able to build efficient decentralized applications. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • Blockchain Quick Reference by Brenn Hill, Samanyu Chopra, Paul Valencourt • Building Blockchain Projects by Narayan Prusty
Table of Contents (37 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 11. Hyperledger and Enterprise Blockchains

Unlike most of the other blockchain systems discussed in this book, Hyperledger never had an InitialCoin Offer (ICO) and has no tokens that are publicly traded. This is because Hyperledger isn't a blockchain itself, but instead a collection of technologies used for the creation of new blockchains. Moreover, these blockchain technologies were explicitly designed and built for enterprise use cases and not the public markets.

In this chapter, we will cover the following items:

  • The history of Hyperledger
  • Critical details about each of the six current Hyperledger projects
  • An overview of the Hyperledger tools used to support the ecosystem
  • Suggestions on how to select Hyperledger technologies for a project

The Hyperledger name doesn't apply to a single technology, but rather a collection of blockchain technologies all donated to the Linux Foundation under the Hyperledger name.

Members of the Hyperledger project include major blockchain companies such...