Two of the releases are in their first iteration, while the third, titled Iroha, is a beta version of the second.
The Hyperledger Foundation, a business blockchain corporation, has announced the creation and deployment of three roadmap projects: Cactus 1.0, FireFly 1.0, and a preview version of Iroha 2.0's long-term support (LTS).
Hyperledger, which is part of the Linux Foundation, maintains a network of fourteen distributed ledgers. Consumers and businesses could benefit from the deployment of the three technology tools in the fields of blockchain, Web3, and decentralised applications (DApps).
These achievements, according to Daniela Barbosa, executive director of the Hyperledger Foundation, indicate the "strong level of development momentum across the Hyperledger community as well as the increasing level of maturity of the enterprise blockchain market."
Our worldwide and growing community is already establishing a rich ecosystem that will drive the next wave of networked, interoperable solutions, and the basic value of business blockchain has been thoroughly established across industries.
The Hyperledger Global Forum (HGF) annual conference will take place in Dublin, Ireland from September 12 to 14, and will feature some of the most prominent Hyperledger developers and participants.