You can understand the basic architecture and transaction flow of Hyperledger Fabric.
If you need a general understanding of blockchain, it would be helpful to listen to Lecture 0. And if you have a basic understanding of blockchain, I recommend that you listen to Lecture 1 and understand the concepts through a comparison between public blockchain and Hyperledger. In this lecture, you can learn and listen to explanations of the general theories necessary for understanding Hyperledger, such as Hyperledger's architecture, transaction processing process and flow, understanding of endorsing peers and orderers, committer peers, and Hyperledger's consensus algorithm, through materials written based on the contents of the wiki and white paper. The materials will be uploaded to the data room as PDF files, so it will be more helpful to understand if you print out the tables and take notes while listening to the lecture.
Since the release of version 1.0 in 2017, the current version is 1.3 as of November 2018, and the settings and architecture have changed a lot, and it is still in the process of development. Once it has become somewhat stable, we plan to upload separate lectures on actual installation and sample code writing, so if you want to understand Hyperledger Fabric, which is supported by the Linux Foundation and IBM, which have recently been in the spotlight in the government and B2B markets, I think it will be advantageous to take the basic theory in this course to digest the future lectures.
For those curious about Hyperledger → https://ibm.co/2DOMOu2
- You can understand the basic architecture and transaction flow of Hyperledger Fabric.
- Those who know about public blockchains (Ethereum, Bitcoin), but need to understand permissioned blockchains
- Anyone interested in permissioned/private blockchain
- Anyone who wants to apply blockchain to projects such as government offices or B2B and wants to know how it works
- Anyone interested in Hyperledger Fabric but lacking basic theories
- Anyone who wants to know more about blockchain itself and the latest trends
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