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FIWARE.Request.Tech.Security.FIWARE Lab Assistance - Blockchain generic enabler

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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      Description

      Hello,

      I would like to follow up if it is possible to enable a connection from
      Fiware to/through any API that could let us use an external blockchain
      platform.

      Thanks.

      Martin

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      • Assignee:[image: mcp] Miguel CarrilloReporter:[image: fw.ext.user] FW
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      • Created:18/Oct/14 10:25 PMUpdated:12/Apr/16 11:37 AMResolved:24/Oct/14
        11:07 AM

      Dear Madam Sir,

      I joined Fi-lab in order to find out whether there is an enabler, that
      facilitates the basic process of the "Blockchain".

      As your technicians probably are aware of, the Blockchain is the
      underlying technology that can contain distributed public registers.
      It has the great advantage that every person can trust the
      blockchain-system, while no person has to trust any other person.

      For example, Bitcoin is running on a blockchain. The register functions
      as a public peer-to-peer distributed ledger of who holds howmany
      bitcoins (In fact it holds all transfers ever made, so it can be deduced
      who holds how many). Hundreds of other crypto currencies run on hundreds
      of other blockchains.

      Now, crypto currencies are nice, but the blockchain can be used for many
      other purposes. Since it is a distributed piece of software that holds a
      reliable public record of something, you can imagine that it could also
      be used for elections; for passports; chamber of commerce registers;
      birth certificates; house- and plot registers etc etc.

      I have a plan that I wish to apply with, to one of the Fiware
      accelerators (Probably INCENSe), and I would need there to be a
      blokchain-GE. Do you have plans to develop one? Is this subject further
      discussable? Or would you suggest to not count it, in the light of the
      fact that INCENSe will only grant funding to applications that have a
      launchdate within 6 months?

      Thanks very much in advance for your response.

      Kird regards,
      Thomas Kemmere

      Greenlight Consultancy
      Korte Vleerstraat 22, 2513VM Den Haag, Nederland
      Mob: +31 (0)6-4000.7771
      E-mail: thomas @ greenlight - consultancy . nl
      Web: www.greenlight-consultancy.nl

      (Duurzaamheid gaat veel verder dan e-mails niet uitprinten).

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        pascal.bisson Pascal Bisson added a comment -

        In FIWARE to date there is no such a GE (aka Blockchain Generic Enabler).

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        pascal.bisson Pascal Bisson added a comment - In FIWARE to date there is no such a GE (aka Blockchain Generic Enabler).

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