The number of tokens issued on Blockchain is increasing. Token represents various assets like coins, reward points, securities, tickets and properties. Blockchain is used to track the ownership of tokens and keep the transparency of transactions. When B2B companies issue tokens, they need to consider the specification of tokens and the process to get signatures from appropriate stakeholders. Hyperledger Fabric is suitable for B2B tokens because it has built-in features like organization-based identity model, endorsement policies and data privacy. In this session, Yuki will explain the token contributed to fabric-samples and how to try it. The token is Chaincode implementing ERC20 and ERC721 interfaces on Hyperledger Fabric. The Chaincode has functions to issue, transfer and redeem fungible tokens and non-fungible tokens. The token is customizable for advanced use cases.
Yuki is a senior researcher at Hitachi, and leads developing blockchain applications. Yuki contributed to Hyperledger Fabric to add token samples in fabric-samples.