Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Unveils Token-Enabled Blockchain in Action at Devcon 5
October 8, 2019
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) today announced the organization will demonstrate how EEA standards are contributing to drive the token-based blockchain economy at the Ethereum Foundation’s conference, Devcon 5, October 8-11, 2019, in Osaka, Japan.
October 8, 2019
New EEA Specifications, Demonstrations, and Mainnet Initiative Highlight Maturation of Real Deployments of Enterprise Ethereum Applications
OSAKA, JAPAN [Devcon 5: EEA Table 14] — Oct. 8, 2019 — The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) today announced the organization will demonstrate how EEA standards are contributing to drive the token-based blockchain economy at the Ethereum Foundation’s conference, Devcon 5, October 8-11, 2019, in Osaka, Japan. The EEA will lead several sessions, including a co-hosted Open Forum with the Ethereum Community and its first EEA Mainnet Initiative meeting, to discuss the commercial market requirements needed for businesses to deliver services on the Ethereum mainnet.
The EEA also published new versions of its specifications; documents available for free, public download on the EEA website at https://entethalliance.org/technical-documents/:
- The EEA Enterprise Ethereum Client Specification V4 further optimizes privacy and permissioning based on the implementation experiences of contributing members.
- The EEA Off-Chain Trusted Compute Specification V1.1 adds improvements derived from its open-source reference implementation of the standard. Read EEA member blogs on this specification from iExec and Intel.
“2019 has been a year of growing market acceptance, and at Devcon 5 will be where attendees will experience how Ethereum – enabled by EEA member-driven standards – delivers real-world value through tokenized enterprise solutions,” said EEA Executive Director Ron Resnick. “Join us at our co-hosted Open Forum with the Ethereum community and our Mainnet Working Group meeting to define the building blocks needed to drive the ecosystem forward.”
Attend the First of its Kind Reward Token Trusted Compute Workshop
Day 2 – Wednesday, October 9, 3:30-5:30 p.m. (120 min) in B8 Theater
Learn how the first EEA standards-based trusted compute system with trusted reward tokens (reputation, reward, and penalty) offers a unique look at how to incentivize membership participation within an organization. Developed by the EEA Trusted Execution Task Force — ConsenSys Solutions, PegaSys, and Kaleido; Envision Blockchain; iExec; Intel; and Microsoft, the system and interactive workshop enables attendees to:
- Learn how the development of multi-vendor applications benefit from EEA standards, Token Taxonomy Framework definitions, and Open Ethereum (ERC) and W3C web standards
- Experiment with roles: within a consortium, as an enterprise, and as an enterprise employee
- Utilize self-sovereign identity and credentials as an enterprise; earn, share, and redeem token-based rewards; and earn a tokenized reputation
Attend the Open Forum with the Ethereum Community: Ethereum Roadmap 2020
Co-Hosted by the EEA, Ethereum Magicians and Cat Herders
Day 1 – Tuesday, October 8, 10:00-11:30 (90 min) in Convention 1
All attendees are invited to the Devcon 5 Open Forum to discuss ways the EEA and Ethereum community can foster collaboration, strengthen relationships, and build a bridge for future communications. EEA Executive Director Ron Resnick and EEA Director of Community Paul DiMarzio will represent the EEA in this interactive discussion focused on advancing best practices for using the Ethereum mainnet to build commercially viable business applications.
Attend the EEA Mainnet Working Group Overview Meetup
Day 3, Thursday, October 10, 12:15-13:00 (45 min) in Devcon Park Amphitheatre
Join the EEA for an interactive discussion around the new Mainnet Working Group initiative. Co-Chaired by John Wolpert, ConsenSys Senior Product Executive, the Mainnet Working Group will look to harmonize the way industries and ecosystems work on the blockchain. RSVP for the first EEA Mainnet Working Group call, October 22, 2019, open to EEA members and non-members.
Meet with EEA at its Devcon 5 Table 14
EEA Executive Director Ron Resnick and EEA Director of Community Paul DiMarzio will be available to discuss the EEA’s strategy, vision, and specification roadmap. Devcon 5 attendees, EEA members, developers, and enterprise leaders are invited to network with the EEA at our stand on Tuesday and Wednesday, and throughout the conference.
EEA Member Supporting Quotes:
EEA Director of Community Paul DiMarzio
- “I’m excited to have this opportunity to meet with Devcon attendees and discuss how everyone in the broader Ethereum community can get involved in the evolution of our technical work. I encourage all Ethereum developers to come to the workshop and open forum to engage with us and discuss how EEA specifications can help drive overall Ethereum adoption,” said DiMarzio. “Ron and I will be on hand for interactive discussions covering the most current Enterprise Ethereum advances, coming innovations, and real-world use cases.”
Chair of the EEA Trusted Execution Task Force Jean-Charles Cabelguen, iExec
- “We have been able to leverage the skills of companies and startups from all over the world to build up a trusted compute specification answering to enterprise-level requirements. Our Trusted Reward Token demonstration to be unveiled at our Devcon 5 workshop illustrates how EEA standards can be articulated to sustain concrete projects,” said Jean-Charles Cabelguen, chair of the EEA Trusted Execution Task Force and iExec chief of Innovation and Adoption. “I would like to thank Banco Santander, Chainlink, ConsenSys, Intel, Microsoft, and all the EEA members that provided contributions to the Off-Chain Trusted Compute specification as well as those that help drive the trusted reward-token workshop.”
- Read EEA Member iExec’s blog post on the specification.
EEA Founding Board Member Tom Willis, Intel
- Intel is a contributor to the EEA Off-Chain Trusted Compute Specification and participant in the workshop demo. “We believe Trusted Execution Environments like Intel® SGX can help software developers build better multi-party compute solutions that protect data everywhere,” said Tom Willis, EEA founding board member, and a director at Intel’s Open Source Technology Center. “Intel is committed to helping solve the privacy and security challenges that will further enable blockchain adoption.”
- Read EEA Member Intel’s blog post on the workshop.
EEA Trusted Execution Task Force Member Dr. Andreas Freund, ConsenSys
- “The work on the EEA Trusted Reward Token workshop initiative was especially exciting and gratifying because it not only demonstrated that seven very different EEA members can successfully collaborate to combine emerging technologies in novel ways that enable new economic benefits for enterprises, but also that the EEA is maturing as an organization with a focus on co-creating real-world Ethereum based applications that deliver not only value to its members but also to the larger Ethereum ecosystem,” said EEA member Dr. Andreas Freund, Blockchain Swiss Army Knife, ConsenSys .
EEA Board Member Joseph Lubin, Co-founder of Ethereum, and Founder of ConsenSys
- “In the past year, we have seen a significant acceleration in interest and adoption of Ethereum technology by enterprises. Major players, from big four consulting firms to major financial services companies have not only begun using public Ethereum but also are building infrastructure more tailored to enterprise uses-cases on the Ethereum mainnet. As stewards of the standards and growth of Ethereum, it has been a positive development to see the Ethereum Foundation and the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance continue to strengthen their collaboration at DevCon 5 and beyond. Both organizations are committed to evolving the technology so that it serves mainstream enterprise and government as well as the next generation Web 3.0-based decentralized digital economy,” said Joseph Lubin, EEA Board member, co-founder of Ethereum, and founder of ConsenSys.
EEA Board Member Aya Miyaguchi, Ethereum Foundation
- “This is an exciting time,” said Ethereum Foundation Executive Director and EEA Board Member Aya Miyaguchi. “As blockchain adoption accelerates, it’s important that the Ethereum Foundation work to connect businesses with the latest research and development coming from our worldwide community, and that we convey our challenges and experiences while better understanding those impacting industries. I hope that this common understanding and cooperation will bring Ethereum technology more broadly and effectively to the world.”
EEA Board Member Marley Gray, Token Taxonomy Initiative Chair, and Microsoft Principal Architect
- “The rapid acceleration of technology innovation around tokenization and the Ethereum mainnet is changing how consumer-facing industries will deliver value through peer-to-peer transactions and services. The EEA brings together a standards-based approach for tokenization and off-chain compute to define the building blocks needed to drive global interoperability,” said Marley Gray, EEA board member, Token Taxonomy Initiative chair, and principal architect, Microsoft.
EEA Associate Member Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director, Hyperledger
- “We are thrilled to see the evolution of the EEA and Hyperledger collaboration around the EEA’s Trusted Execution Task Force. Not only is the prototype implementation of those proposed standards being built within Hyperledger Lab, but the Devcon 5 EEA Reward Token Trusted Compute demo leverages Hyperledger Besu – the first Ethereum public blockchain on Hyperledger and one that conforms to EEA’s Client Specification. We expect developers building Enterprise Ethereum-related technologies to be motivated to submit projects to Hyperledger, and we hope that project maintainers will consider taking de-facto interfaces that are suitable for standardization to the appropriate Special Interest Group at the EEA,” said Brian Behlendorf, executive director, Hyperledger, an EEA Associate Member.
*Note to Editors:
EEA Rewards Token-based Trusted Compute Workshop Demo Contributors
The EEA rewards token trusted compute application runs in Besu, an EEA standards-based and Hyperledger-based enterprise Ethereum client, and connects to a Trusted Compute pool which conforms to the EEA Off-Chain Trusted Compute Specification. Kaleido is used to set up the blockchain network for this application and managing the Besu nodes on Microsoft Azure. The Trusted Compute pool is hosted on the Microsoft Azure cloud utilizing Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX). Envision Blockchain built the application administration front-end and back-end, iExec implemented the off-chain token execution logic and deployed the Trusted Compute pool while ConsenSys built the Smart Contract infrastructure for tokens and identity.
About the EEA
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) is a member-driven standards organization whose charter is to develop open blockchain specifications that drive harmonization and interoperability for businesses and consumers worldwide. Our global community of members is made up of leaders, adopters, innovators, developers, and businesses who collaborate to create an open, decentralized web for the benefit of everyone. To join the EEA, please reach out to [email protected].