I am really grateful for your feedback and also looking forward to the next post! :)
That is a good point! When looking at Ethereum and Hyperledger we see that they do really have anything in common, but the core concept of using a distributed ledger in order to store data. Even if you only look at the purpose, why the implementations were done in the first place we see that Ethereum is very private customer oriented (B2C) with running smart contracts or providing its coin Ether, where as under the so-called Hyperledger Umbrella the focus was laid on limited access or allowed blockchain networks, which points strongly into the direction of being more B2B based.
I looked into your question on "How can one system support both" and found the following in the Boto3 documentation, which is a Python library for the AWS SDK:
Managed Blockchain supports the Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum open-source frameworks. Because of fundamental differences between the frameworks, some API actions or data types may only apply in the context of one framework and not the other. For example, actions related to Hyperledger Fabric network members such as CreateMember and DeleteMember do not apply to Ethereum.
The comment discusses a user's gratitude for feedback and expresses interest in exploring a library related to distributed ledgers further. For additional information on blockchain-based solutions like cloud computing, you can explore articles and resources related to blockchain and its integration in cloud computing environments.
I am really grateful for your feedback and also looking forward to the next post! :)
That is a good point! When looking at Ethereum and Hyperledger we see that they do really have anything in common, but the core concept of using a distributed ledger in order to store data. Even if you only look at the purpose, why the implementations were done in the first place we see that Ethereum is very private customer oriented (B2C) with running smart contracts or providing its coin Ether, where as under the so-called Hyperledger Umbrella the focus was laid on limited access or allowed blockchain networks, which points strongly into the direction of being more B2B based.
I looked into your question on "How can one system support both" and found the following in the Boto3 documentation, which is a Python library for the AWS SDK:
I hope this answers your question!
It does, thank u! And I will also further look into this library of yours, it sounds really interessting.
The comment discusses a user's gratitude for feedback and expresses interest in exploring a library related to distributed ledgers further. For additional information on blockchain-based solutions like cloud computing, you can explore articles and resources related to blockchain and its integration in cloud computing environments.
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