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Why Choose Hyperledger Sawtooth?

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May 2024

Hyperledger Sawtooth has earned a formidable reputation as a champion of modularity in the realm of enterprise blockchains. We delve into its components and functionalities, as well as the advantages it offers businesses seeking custom-crafted blockchain solutions.

- Mohit Raj

Why Choose Hyperledger Sawtooth?

The cornerstone of Hyperledger Sawtooth’s architecture is its emphasis on modularity. By embracing a modular architecture, it empowers businesses to craft secure, scalable, and custom-designed blockchain solutions. Its inherent flexibility, coupled with its support for a diverse range of consensus algorithms and permissioning models, makes it an ideal platform for enterprises embarking on their blockchain journey. Sawtooth allows businesses to tailor the blockchain to their specific needs, ensuring a perfect fit for their unique requirements.

Unlike monolithic blockchains where core functionalities and applications are intricately interwoven, Sawtooth adopts a decoupled approach. This separation offers a multitude of benefits.

Unmatched flexibility: Businesses  are empowered to select the consensus algorithm, transaction processors, and permissioning mechanisms that perfectly align with their specific use case. This granular control ensures the blockchain solution caters to their unique requirements.

 Enhanced security: By isolating the core ledger system from the application environment, Sawtooth bolsters the overall security posture. This separation minimises the attack surface and safeguards the integrity of the shared ledger.

• Simplified evelopment: Developers can leverage their preferred programming languages when building applications on the periphery of the blockchain. This freedom fosters innovation and streamlines the development process without compromising the core functionalities of the ledger.

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