Private Data Objects (PDO) enables sharing of data and coordinating action amongst mutually distrusting parties. Interaction is mediated through a “smart contract” that defines data access and update policies that are carried with the object regardless of where it resides or how often it changes hands. The smart contracts policies are enforced through execution in a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE).
PDO uses a distributed ledger to ensure that there is a single, authoritative instance of the object, and to provide a means of guaranteeing atomicity of updates across interacting objects. The long-term goal for PDO is to perform contract execution and storage off the blockchain, with only a hash of blockchain state stored on the distributed ledger
PDO provides benefits for both application developers seeking to define and implement privacy-preserving distributed ledgers, and for service providers seeking to provide blockchain services.
For the application developer, smart contracts implemented with PDO ensure that contract state is completely hidden from all participants, including contract validators, and allows contracts to be stored off-chain. Policies and data are bound up together in the PDO smart contract; polices travel with the data no matter how the smart contract object is shared or with whom. The PDO smart contact provides an enforceable agreement for multi-party data sharing and analytics.
For service providers, PDO provides scalable performance; separation of contract execution from ordering allows the performance of contract execution to scale with available hardware. Because PDO contract execution occurs off the blockchain, redundancy is limited to the applications requirements rather than the entire blockchain, providing fewer potential targets for compromise.
Instructions for installing/building Hyperledger Private Data Objects can be found in the BUILD documentation.
The USAGE document describes what you can do with a functional PDO installation.
For more information about how Private Data Objects work, see the SPECIFICATION document.
Hyperledger Private Data Objects operates as a Hyperledger Labs project. This code is provided solely to demonstrate basic PDO mechanisms and to facilitate collaboration to refine PDO architecture and define minimum viable product requirements.
- Andrea Miele (andmiele1 - [email protected])
- Abdulkareem Adesokan (aaadesok - [email protected])
- Bruno Vavala (bvavala - [email protected])
- Byron Marohn (byron-marohn - [email protected])
- Mic Bowman (cmickeyb - [email protected])
- Eugene Yarmosh (EugeneYYY - [email protected])
- Holly Harmon (harmonh - [email protected])
- Tom Barnes (TomBarnes - [email protected])
Dan Middleton ([email protected])
Hyperledger Private Data Objects software is released under the Apache License Version 2.0 software license. See the license file for more details.
Hyperledger Private Data Objects documentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You may obtain a copy of the license at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.