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    A deep dive into Hyperledger
    (Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2021) Punathumkandi, S.; Sundaram, V.M.; Prabhavathy, P.
    Hyperledger is an open -source, network -oriented effort made to propel cross industry blockchain developments. It is a worldwide facilitated exertion remembering pioneers for banking, cash, Internet of Things, manufacturing, supply chains, and advancement. The Linux Foundation has Hyperledger under the establishment. This chapter gives an elevated level overview of Hyperledger: why it was made, how it is represented, and what it would like to accomplish. The core of this chapter presents five convincing uses for big business blockchain in various ventures. It depicts how the Hyperledger guarantees the secure, progressively solid, and increasingly streamlined communication. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2021.
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    Interoperable permissioned-blockchain with sustainable performance
    (MDPI, 2021) Punathumkandi, S.; Sundaram, V.M.; Prabhavathy, P.
    Bitcoin is an innovative and path-breaking technology that has influenced numerous industries across the globe. It is a form of digital currency (cryptocurrency) that can be used for trading and has the potential to replace fiat money, where the underlying infrastructure is called Blockchain. The Blockchain is an open ledger that provides decentralization, transparency, immutability, and confidentiality. Blockchain can be used in enormous applications, such as healthcare, logistics, supply chain management, the IoT, and so forth. Most of the industrial applications rely on the permissioned blockchain. However, the permissioned blockchain fails in some aspects, such as interoperability among different platforms. This paper suggests a sustainable system to solve the interoperability issue of the permissioned blockchain by designing a new infrastructure. This work has been tested in ethereum and hyperledger frameworks, which obtained a success rate of 100 percent. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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