Hyperledger is an open source, enterprise grade distributed ledger platform launched by the Linux Foundation in December 2016.
Fabric is a modular Decentralized Ledger Technology (DLT) platform developed by IBM for industrial use.
Since the Hyperledger Fabric is private and requires permission to access it, companies can share information (such as pricing) and transactions can be accelerated by reducing the number of nodes on the network.
Fabric 2.0 was released in January 2020. The main features of this version are faster transactions, updated smart contract technology and simplified data exchange.
Blockchain is a type of shared database that differs from a regular database in how it stores information; Blockchains store data in blocks, which are then linked to each other using cryptography.
A hard fork refers to a radical change in the protocol of a blockchain network that effectively results in two branches, one following the previous protocol and one following the new version.
Hyperledger is an open source community dedicated to developing a set of stable frameworks, tools and libraries for permissioned enterprise-grade blockchain deployment.
Hyperledger composer is a business-oriented set of tools for creating enterprise blockchain applications under the auspices of the Hyperledger project.
Hyperledger Explorer is a user-friendly web application tool used to view or access transactions, digital wallets, and other information stored on a Hyperledger blockchain deployment.
Hyperledger Sawtooth is an open-source enterprise blockchain-as-a-service platform that can run customized smart contracts without the need to know the underlying structure of the underlying system.
Smart contracts are self-executing lines of code in which the terms of an agreement between a buyer and a seller are automatically verified and executed over a computer network.
— Nick Szabo, American computer scientist who invented a virtual currency called “Bit Gold” in 1998,
An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) miner is a computerized device or hardware that uses an ASIC solely to mine bitcoin or another cryptocurrency.