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Hyperledger Blockchain Project Grows to 44 Members
The Linux Foundation-led Hyperledger project has added seven new members to its open-source "business blockchain" effort.
The Linux Foundation-led Hyperledger project has added seven new members to its open-source "business blockchain" effort.
New members announced today include blockchain technology firms BitSE, MonetaGo and Norbloc, along with Moscow Exchange, Russia’s largest exchange group.
The announcement finds Hyperledger opening up to new international technology members, with China-based Belink Technologies and Onchain joining the effort as well.
For more details, read the full press releasehttps://www.hyperledger.org/news/announcement/2016/06/hyperledger-projects-maintains-strong-momentum-new-members.
Pete Rizzo
Pete Rizzo was CoinDesk's editor-in-chief until September 2019. Prior to joining CoinDesk in 2013, he was an editor at payments news source PYMNTS.com.
