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Hedera Joins Linux Foundation's Decentralized Trust Initiative

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


  1. Hedera and Linux Foundation
  2. Source Code Contribution
  3. Expert Opinions

  4. Hedera, a renowned decentralized public network, has become a key member of the Linux Foundation's Decentralized Trust initiative. This project aims to promote decentralized trust technologies worldwide.

    Hedera and Linux Foundation

    Hedera is now an important participant in the Decentralized Trust initiative created by the Linux Foundation. This project aims to advance decentralized trust technologies globally.

    Source Code Contribution

    Hedera has donated its entire source code to the initiative. This includes the notable Hashgraph consensus algorithm and all core services, tools, and libraries. This donation has led to the activation of the new project called "Hiero." This project aims to support an open-source, inclusive approach for developers everywhere.

    Expert Opinions

    Daniela Barbosa, GM of Decentralized Technologies at the Linux Foundation and executive director of LF Decentralized Trust, highlighted the importance of open-source work for decentralized technologies. She emphasized that open-source, along with open development and governance within a neutral foundation, is critical for the widespread adoption of decentralized technologies across enterprises, governments, and app ecosystems. Additionally, Charles Adkins, President of Hedera, noted that the open-source model will increase interoperability.

    This move is expected to provide numerous benefits for developers, enhancing interoperability and contributing to the widespread development of decentralized technologies.

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