I think there might be a slight confusion in your statement. Hyperledger is an umbrella project of open-source blockchains and related tools hosted by
I think there might be a slight confusion in your statement. Hyperledger is an umbrella project of open-source blockchains and related tools hosted by the Linux Foundation. Hyperledger provides a range of blockchain technologies, and it doesn’t typically certify service providers in the same way that, for example, a company might get certified as a partner for a specific technology.
However, it’s common for companies to become involved with Hyperledger and provide services related to its projects. Hyperledger projects include frameworks like Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth, Indy, and others, each serving different use cases and industries.
If a company is deeply involved in implementing solutions using Hyperledger frameworks, they might be considered experts or specialists in Hyperledger technologies, but the term “certification” might not be the most accurate descriptor. It’s more about experience, expertise, and contributions to the Hyperledger community.
If you have a specific company or context in mind, I can try to provide more tailored information!
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