m Hyperledger Meetup Boston

Key Points

  1. Meetup events are virtual online events
  2. Hosted by the Boston Meetup with invitations to other Meetup groups to participate
  3. Meetings use either the Hyperledger Meetup Zoom account or the Boston Meetup Zoom account
  4. Recordings and presentation links are posted to the Meetup page, this wiki and youtube
  5. Some limitations on MACOS for Google Docs Confluence integration - works perfect in Windows on setup


Next Event 

Sept 9, 2020,  12 pm

Virtual Online Meeting

Indicio Identity Network based on Hyperledger Indy, Aries

https://www.meetup.com/Hyperledger-Boston/events/272802570/


Description of presentation:
For the past three years, the Hyperledger Indy, Ursa, and Aries communities have helped drive the course of decentralized identity innovation, and with it, grown the community by tenfold. More developers, engineers, and companies are becoming interested in building decentralized identity solutions and seeking out ways to manage the ‘new normal’ brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. Touchless, private, and secure interactions are now driving tech and decentralized identity offers a way to build that new, better normal. At Indicio.tech, we've created our own iteration of Hyperledger Indy, and created the Indicio TestNet. This network is available for all to build decentralized identity, and self-sovereign identity solutions on. Our experienced, expert operations team provides urgent hands-on support for testing proof of concept and pilot projects, while professionally maintaining the network, that is open and free for all to use. 
Our website about Indicio TestNet, Node Operator.
Speaker: Ken Elbert, CTO of indicio.tech
Prior to his role as CTO at Indicio.tech, Ken was the Sovrin Foundation Software Architect and Open Standards Engineer providing improved functionality and interoperability, such as rich schema support for the Sovrin ecosystem, while also editing community efforts to build and deploy the software. He was focused on open standards, such as the Verifiable Credentials and DID specifications, and promotion of the adoption of and compliance with standards at Sovrin. He is currently working on Verifiable Credentials standards work and Architect for rich schemas.


Thanks for sharing information about the next Boston meetup.  For a Zoom account, you can use:
And the host key for this is The right host code is 142536..  Let me know if you're interested in live streaming this to YouTube and I can get that set up.

Consortia - a business value blockchain platform based on Fabric

Virtual Meetup Agenda (1 Hour Virtual Presentation, Single Presenter)

Date

Start Time

End Time

About The Presenter

Agenda

Presentation Topic (50 Minutes)

Question & Answer (10 Minutes)

Hyperledger Zoom Conference Link Information

Presentation Materials Link

Meeting Template

Meetup Virtual Meeting Title

Virtual Meetup Agenda (1 Hour Virtual Presentation, Single Presenter)

Date

Start Time

End Time

About The Presenter

Agenda

Presentation Topic (50 Minutes)

Question & Answer (10 Minutes)

Hyperledger Zoom Conference Link Information

Presentation Materials Link

Past Events 


Minifabric - Aug 11 , 12 pm

https://www.meetup.com/Hyperledger-Boston/events/272280454/

Minifabric presentation - Tong Li


Details

Tong Li, the creator of Minifabric, will present an overview of the tool set and provide a demo showing how easy it is to setup and run Hyperledger Fabric environments and solutions.

If you want to learn Hyperledger Fabric, develop your own smart contract, test a contract or just want to understand Hyperledger Fabric easily, Minifabric is the tool to get you started.

Minifabric:
• can stand up a Fabric network on a small machine like a VirtualBox VM
• deploy Fabric networks cross multiple production grade servers
• run on Linux, OS X, Windows 10
• supports Fabric releases 1.4.1 or newer
• Chaincode and channel operations made easy
• Profiles for app development

Minifabric docs
Minifabric videos - Quick Start
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCsKQ1S4C9E&list=PL0MZ85B_96CExhq0YdHLPS5cmSBvSmwyO

Minifabric Github source repo

https://github.com/litong01/minifabric

Minifabric documentation

https://github.com/litong01/minifabric/tree/master/docs

Minifabric video presentation at Hyperledger Meetup

Boston Meetup session on Minifabric

https://www.meetup.com/Hyperledger-Boston/events/272280454/


IF you don't know Hyperledger Fabric, these resources will be helpful before attending this session:

Overview of Hyperledger Fabric - short video
https://www.hyperledger.org/use/fabric

IBM Blockchain built on Fabric shows benefits - short video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvQa1W38J4I

Hyperledger Fabric documentation if you want more details
https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/whatis.html#hyperledger-fabric


Other Past Events


KC's restaurant review - 2015 

starts at the 2:30 mark


References

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https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/events/Virtual+Hyperledger+MeetupsVirtual Hyperledger meetups main page
https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/events/Meetup+
Improvement+Sub-Group
Meetup improvement sub group


https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSrosSYVDPYKWADY1ddNMXOG_
Bog8THNh
IBM Meetup Topics - good youtube meeting videos


https://connection.mit.edu/thomas-hardjono


http://www.businessofgovernment.org/bio/dr-thomas-hardjono

https://hardjono.mit.edu/

Director, MIT Trust: Data Consortium
MIT Connection Science
77 Massachusetts Avenue E15-386
Cambridge, MA 02139
United States
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-pringle-4644401/

Chris Pringle - HBS CISO

cpringle@hbs.edu



https://www.hyperledger.org/resources/publicationsHyperledger publications
https://www.meetup.com/Hyperledger-NYC/NYC Hyperledger
https://www.meetup.com/pro/hyperledgerHyperledger Pro Meetup - Main site


s Enterprise Blockchain Concepts and ValueSession Enterprise Blockchain Value with GDocs plugin
https://skywebteam.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SWTT1/overviewMy public Confluence Article page


Key Questions

who are the members?

who would be interested in hlf programs in Boston?

where is the best location for meetups?

can I use GForms for surveys?

what are key tech topics for 2020?

what are key business topics for 2020?


Key Concepts


I have rebooted the Hyperledger Meetup. We're planning 4 sessions quarterly next year. I'm working with Thomas Hardjono who is the identity and trust systems expert at MIT to plan sessions.

The location will either be MIT Media Lab or District Hall in Seaport.

I will run the meetings on Zoom as well so we can have remote attendees.

I'm sure we will cover Fabric v.2x at one of our meetings in 2020.

Thanks

Jim


Potential Value Opportunities



The Hyperledger Times - newsletter

articles from key players

reprints from Forbes and ???

email and web site and blog

ads from sponsors

donations to causes - ktc - kids that code, hackathons


get help from kids to run the project

Wordpress or ??

TechTarget or ??


Invited Authors

Vipin

Biser

Avi

Gari

Chris Ferris



Meeting Sponsors for Hyperledger Meetup Meetings

Supply

Locations

Refreshments

Swag

Speaker expenses

Offering

Web site promo links for 1 year

5 minute vendor acknowledgement / introduction at meeting

Vendor presentation if topic is priority for the planning committee


Potential Sponsors


IBM

AWS

Azure

Google

ChainDigit

Chainyard

Altoros

Paramount

BlocWatch

Deloitte

PWC

Accenture

Fidelity

Mass Mutual

Citizens Bank

State Street GA

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Meeting 200319 - HBS - Group Kickoff


Location Spangler Auditorium, HBS


Session: Hyperledger Fabric version 2.0 - Concepts & Features

Speaker:








Planning Process


Invitation to Speak


invite 1


Hi Gari,
I'm now an organizer for the Boston Hyperledger Meetup.
I'm working with Thomas Hardjono from MIT to build a quarterly meeting schedule for 2020 beginning in February.
I'm looking for speakers and topics for our 4 meetings in 2020.
The first meeting will be at HBS ( Harvard Business School ).

Would you be available as a speaker at a meeting in 2020?

There are potentially lots of good topics to cover in 2020 ..

Fabric and Related Blockchain Technologies

  1. Trust Data Concepts: the Foundation for Value Chain Networks
  2. Comparative Blockchain Use Cases & Models: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Corda, Fabric
  3. Fabric basic concepts, use cases and solution delivery models
  4. Fabric v2x features overview and roadmap
  5. New Chaincode Lifecycle
  6. New Program Model for contracts and access control methods
  7. Consensus options: SOLO, Raft, Kafka
  8. Fabric scalability, serviceabilty and monitoring support
  9. Fabric deployment in IBM Cloud and Kubernetes, external chaincode support
  10. Coming changes in Validation, Concurrency
  11. Fabric networks using Tokens
  12. Running Fabric on multi-cloud platforms
  13. Fabric Data Privacy Solutions
  14. IAM in blockchain solutions: Identity and Access Management strategies
  15. DIDs in theory and practice
  16. DIDs in Fabric Networks
  17. Blockchain Standards Groups Overview - DIF, ISO, IEEE, MOBI, BITA .. more
  18. Industry use cases in industry segments -- Trust Your Supplier, etc
  19. MOBI Vehicle Identity Standards, Connected Mobility Data Marketplace  Standards - use cases and potential impacts
  20. Fabric and IoT use cases and solutions
  21. Blockchain GRC challenges, strategies, solutions in Fabric
  22. Blockchain interoperability use cases, strategies and solutions
  23. Opportunities for AI / ML in Fabric blockchain networks
  24. Fabric blockchain security networks: Use cases, layers, challenges, options
  25. Blockchain use cases and solutions panel discussion:  Where Now? Where Next ?

Blockchain, Fabric Industry Solutions

  1. Hyperledger Blockchain Project - an open community for blockchain
    https://www.hyperledger.org/
  2. Decentralized Identity Managmeent with Sovrin foundation
    https://sovrin.org/
  3. Food Trust Network for food supply chains
    https://www.ibm.com/blockchain/solutions/food-trust
  4. Trade Lens for global supply chain
    https://www.tradelens.com/
  5. Trust Your Supplier to establish trusted supplier networks
    https://www.ibm.com/us-en/marketplace/trust-your-supplier
  6. Mobility Industry solutions based on open blockchain standards
    https://dlt.mobi/
  7. Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
    https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2019/12/02/hyperledger-for-healthcare-how-fabric-drives-the-next-generation-pharma-supply-chain
  8. ChangeHealthcare
    https://www.changehealthcare.com/
  9. Federal Reserve - blockchain use cases for banking, money supply, governance
    https://www.federalreserve.gov/faqs/about_12594.htm
  10. Trading Platforms and Blockchain: Use cases, challenges, strategies, solutions


I'm also looking for industry use cases and contacts for Fabric. Last year we had Federal Reserve present and that was well attended. I'm looking for contacts at Fidelity, State Street and any other financial group using Fabric. Not sure on Bio-Pharma use of Fabric in our area.

Any ideas on other speakers who might be available in our area would be appreciated!

Thanks very much,

Jim Mason

508-728-4353


Invited Speakers

Speaker______________Topics______________________________________Dates___________Status_______________Action__________________________________
Gari Singh


invited
Thomas Hardjono



Anthony O'Dowd



Chris Ferris



Dave Enyeart


































Meeting Plans



m200421  - Gari Singh - Hyperledger Enterprise Blockchain Opportunities 


Speaker   Gari Singh

https://hgf18.sched.com/speaker/garisingh


IBM

Blockchain CTO


As a Distinguished Engineer and the CTO of IBM Blockchain, Gari Singh has provided the technical guidance and leadership that has made IBM a leader in the blockchain space. He is responsible for IBM's core blockchain platform offerings. Gari is also a core maintainer and contributor to Hyperledger Fabric, an open source blockchain technology designed to meet the needs of businesses.
Potential topics to touch on:
  • Anything you think is important
  • Hyperledger Fabric Concepts
  • Hyperledger Fabric Key Features Summary 
  • Hyperledger Fabric Value Proposition
  • IBM Blockchain Concepts
  • IBM Blockchain Features
  • IBM Blockchain Value Proposition
  • Key Use Cases and Solutions
  • Recommended Next Steps
Hi Gari,
It was great to see you in Phoenix.
Your session on decentralized control with IBM Blockchain was excellent.
If you're willing, I'd like to do an online Zoom meeting for the Boston Hyperledger Meetup in the 2nd half of April.
I think that will give attendees time to adjust their own schedules to the "new normal" and provide time to promote the session properly.
David Boswell at Hyperledger said he will work to promote the session as well once we have details set.
Let me know if there is an evening on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday that would work for you ( 4/21 - 4/23 or 4/28 - 4/30 ).
My thought would be to start the meeting at 7 pm.
The Hyperledger Project will give us their Zoom account so we can have up to 500 attendees in the meeting.
I pulled your bio from Linkedin below.
I added some potential topics you might consider.
Please give me your edits on your bio and a description of the session I can use for promotion.
Also please let me know what day / time works best for you.
Thanks very much,
Jim Mason
508-728-4353




m.191216  Thomas, Chris Pringle


  1. discussed Feb 11-13 as dates at HBS
  2. looking for room with at least 100 capacity
  3. look at a May Hyperledger 1/2 day or full day conference in Blockchain week in Boston
  4. looking at adding students into meeting ( eg HBS blockchain club etc )
  • m.191204  Thomas
  • Hi Thomas,
  • The same location at the Media lab would be great. I'll be setup to run a Zoom session as well.  I can also bring a projector if needed. I can't remember but I assume we had a screen at the lab?
  • I talk to a number of the Hyperledger teams on Rocketchat or Zoom weekly so I can reach out and see who is available in our area.
  • My first call will be to Gary Singh ( IBM Blockchain CTO ) who actually lives up here.
  • We also have a new version of Hyperledger Fabric ( v2.0 ) that will be out in Q1. It's significantly different in operations, development and features than the v1x versions. I'll see who on the team may be available for us to do a presentation.
  • You're right there's a lot going on in several working groups that we may be able to tap into for sessions beyond Fabric: Indy, Aries, Ursa and more. There are also the industry SIGs: Healthcare, Capital Markets, Supply Chain.
  • At some point, I'd like to survey the Meetup membership to see what their interests and plans are for blockchain and Hyperledger as well.
  • Let me know any other thoughts you have.
  • Thanks,
  • Jim
  • On Wednesday, December 4, 2019, 6:30:22 PM EST, Thomas Hardjono <hardjono@mit.edu> wrote:
    Hi Jim
    Great to hear from you again. And thank you for helping with the Hyperledger meetups. 
    It would be good if we could have quarterly meetup to start with in 2020. 
    I was thinking that we should try to get some of Hyperledger WG folks to give a presentation in person. There are various WG in Hyperledger (e.g. Fabric, Aries etc) and they could provide an update to the community here in Boston. 
    I can try to get the same venue as we did last time in the media lab. 
    What do you think?
    Best. 
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