Confidential Consortium Framework

Confidential Consortium Framework (CCF)
Original author(s)Microsoft Research & Microsoft Azure Engineering[1]
Developer(s)Microsoft and community
Initial release2019; 6 years ago (2019)
Stable release
5.0.12 / February 8, 2025; 30 days ago (2025-02-08)
Repositorygithub.com/microsoft/CCF
Written inC++, Python
Operating systemLinux
PlatformCross-platform
TypeBlockchain infrastructure framework
LicenseApache 2.0 License
Websitemicrosoft.github.io/CCF/

Originally developed in 2019 by Microsoft[2] under the name Coco and later rebranded to Confidential Consortium Framework (CCF), it is an open-source framework for developing of a new category of performant applications that focuses on the optimization of secure multi-party computation and data availability. Intended to accelerate the adoption of blockchain technology by enterprises, CCF can enable a variety of high-scale, confidential, permissioned distributed ledger networks that meet key enterprise requirements.[3]

  1. ^ "Confidential Consortium Framework". Microsoft.
  2. ^ De Simone, Sergio (May 16, 2019). "Microsoft Open-Sources CCF Framework to Improve Blockchain Ledgers Throughput and Latency". InfoQ.
  3. ^ Russinovich, Mark; Ashton, Edward; Avanessians, Christine; Castro, Miguel; Chamayou, Amaury; Clebsch, Sylvan; Costa, Manuel; Fournet, Cédric; Kerner, Matthew; Krishna, Sid; Maffre, Julien; Moscibroda, Thomas; Nayak, Kartik; Ohrimenko, Olga; Schuster, Felix (2019-04-01). "CCF: A Framework for Building Confidential Verifiable Replicated Services". Microsoft.

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