DLT - Hyperledger Besu Case Studies
Key Points
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References
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Citi joins Hyperledger to create Besu Financial Services Group ** | DTCC leads the subgroup |
Key Concepts
Besu Financial Services WG - link
collaboration space for enterprise users of Besu and code contributors of Besu to come together to support and help shape the evolution of Besu.
Work group focus: use-case agnostic enterprise features and non-functional requirements that code contributors of Besu can leverage for future releases of Besu.
BESU for ERP integration with Data Privacy
Multi-Enterprise Automation with Privacy-Preserving Layer 2 Scaling on Ethereum
Andreas Freund
transcript
https://otter.ai/u/rFj67jzkakQW2766noJpzhdXmdc?utm_source=va_chat_link_dm
video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXoImFPYDJI
Potential Value Opportunities
Potential Challenges
Candidate Solutions
Use Case
Challenges
Solution
Impacts
Key Takeaways
LACChain uses Hyperledger Besu to create the largest permissioned public blockchain
Use Case
To break silos in blockchain usage in Latin America and the Caribbean
To provide a neutral, reliable blockchain infrastructure compliant with regulations
To reduce barriers to organizations scaling or adopting blockchain by eliminating transaction fees, establishing an assurance framework, and granting compliance with regulation
To appeal to a variety of users, including start-ups, corporations, banks, academy, governments, and multilateral institutions
To contribute to social and economic advancement in Latin America and the Caribbean,
reducing inequality and empowering people.
Challenges
Establish a global alliance with key, diverse partners
Build an ecosystem with the help of Hyperledger Besu
Implement a neutral, accountable, and robust governance
Develop tools for economic sustainability
Introduce a non-profit orchestration entity
Solution
Sponsored by Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Lab and its partners as a regional public good
Supported by a global alliance for developing blockchain in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)
Launched in March 2019
The largest permissioned public blockchain infrastructure in the world, based on the number of projects and entities using it directly
Impacts
More than 101 entities on the network since its launch
As of August, 2022, 191 nodes deployed
More than 60 projects on LACChain Network
Over 40 projects with impact on inclusion
15 countries co-building ecosystems
Key Takeaways
Permissioned private blockchains offer what permissionless public ones lack, but they also cost a lot to develop and support This makes them hard to scale.
Compare Layer 1 scaling capabilities is key. Any Layer 1 chain can have Layer 2 optimizations engineered on Layer 1
Establishing the right alliance was the first step of the project.
“IDB Lab intended LACChain as a public good,”
“We consider Hyperledger Besu as the best Ethereum-based permissioned protocol available for permissioned-public networks” says Vegezzi. “Hyperledger protocols come with a seal of quality.
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