Hyperledger is an open source community dedicated to developing a set of stable frameworks, tools and libraries for permissioned enterprise-grade blockchain deployment.
This is a global collaboration hosted by The Linux Foundation that includes member organizations that are leaders in finance, banking, IoT, supply chain, manufacturing and technology.
There are several sub-projects, including Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth, Composer and Cello.
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 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.