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Basel, Switzerland
December 12-15
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Saturday, December 15 • 09:00 - 10:30
Running and Managing Solidity Smart Contracts in Hyperledger Fabric using Web3 - Swetha Repakula & Jay Guo, IBM

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Hyperledger Fabric is a permissioned blockchain platform where people build applications to communicate and interact with deployed smart contracts. However, smart contracts and apps must be written in programming languages like Go or Javascript. Alternatively, Ethereum made it friendly to write smart contracts by inventing Contract-Oriented Languages, e.g. Solidity, and created a Web3 library that can be used to interact with smart contracts.
The talk will cover how an EVM has been integrated into Fabric, enabling users to write contracts in Contract-Oriented Languages as well as interact with them via the Web3 library. Developers familiar with Ethereum can easily develop on Fabric, leverage tools like Truffle & Remix, as well as migrate their Distributed Apps (DApps) with minimal effort. The talk will also describe use cases where permissioned blockchains are more desirable.

Speakers
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Jay Guo

Software Developer, IBM
Jay, an IBM software developer, has been working on Hyperledger Fabric since summer 2017 and has contributed to various components in the project. He currently works on the Fabric EVM integration and Fabric consensus protocols. He previously worked on cloud computing technologies... Read More →
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Swetha Repakula

Open Source Contributor, IBM
Swetha Repakula is currently a software engineer at IBM’s Open Technologies and a member of the Technical Steering Committee at Hyperledger. For the last two years, she has been working on Hyperledger Fabric, specifically on its EVM integration. Previously she was a full time open... Read More →



Saturday December 15, 2018 09:00 - 10:30 CET
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