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FISCO BCOS is an open-sourced, cross-industry, collaborative, and secure blockchain platform. Based on BCOS platform, FISCO BCOS strives to integrate and coordinate research resources to advance financial blockchain technology, as well as promote synergy and collaboration for blockchain-based financial application research. With these establishments, it seeks to facilitate the members' R&D capabilities to apply financial consortium blockchain in business scenarios.
Version 2.0 introduces new internal block data formats and network protocols for new features and improved capabilities. For the users of version 1.3, the existing smart contracts can be directly reused on version 2.0, but extra data migration will be required to upgrade from version 1.3 to version 2.0.
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Security: Support the sensitive financial business scenarios by providing advanced security features including node access management, data permission control, CA certificate verification, guomi crypto support. Performance: Tackle high transaction throughput with optimization technologies including parallel transaction processing, precompiled smart contracts, advanced mass database. Reliability: Verified by multiple running cross-organization financial applications. Usability: Offer user-friendly and comprehensive toolkits including interactive console, deployment tools, block browsers, SDK, and other supporting tools.
Since FISCO BCOS launched, dozens of applications have been implemented. See FEATURED CASES.
By the end of 2018, Financial Blockchain Shenzhen Consortium (FISCO) has attracted and admitted more than 100 members from 6 sectors including banking, fund management, securities brokerage, insurance, regional equity exchanges, and financial information service companies. The first members include the following organizations: Beyondsoft, Huawei, Shenzhen Securities Communications, Digital China, Forms Syntron, Tencent, WeBank, Yuexiu FinTech.
All contributions are made under the GNU General Public License v3. See LICENSE.