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Names change and here's where things stand currently.

The Hyperledger Project is basically a collection of blockchain technologies, contributed by various companies.

IBM's contribution to it is Hyperledger fabric (with a formal Gerrit repository), which was previously called Open Blockchain (OBC).:

The fabric is an implementation of blockchain technology, leveraging familiar and proven technologies. It is a modular architecture allowing pluggable implementations of various function. It features powerful container technology to host any mainstream language for smart contracts development.

Names change and here's where things stand currently.

The Hyperledger Project is basically a collection of blockchain technologies, by various companies.

IBM's contribution to it is Hyperledger fabric (with a formal Gerrit repository), which was previously called Open Blockchain (OBC).

Names change and here's where things stand currently.

The Hyperledger Project is basically a collection of blockchain technologies, contributed by various companies.

IBM's contribution to it is Hyperledger fabric (with a formal Gerrit repository), which was previously called Open Blockchain (OBC):

The fabric is an implementation of blockchain technology, leveraging familiar and proven technologies. It is a modular architecture allowing pluggable implementations of various function. It features powerful container technology to host any mainstream language for smart contracts development.

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Names change and here's where things stand currently.

The Hyperledger Project is basically a collection of blockchain technologies, by various companies.

IBM's contribution to it is Hyperledger fabric (with a formal Gerrit repository), which was previously called Open Blockchain (OBC).