

About us
LFDT Meetup groups have an informal relationship with LF Decentralized Trust and make up a key part of the LFDT ecosystem. Participation in a LFDT Meetup group is open to anyone--employees of a LFDT member company, LFDT contributors and developers, and people just passionate about distributed trust technology.
For more information about LFDT, please visit:
http://lfdecentralizedtrust.org/
For LFDT Meetup Guidelines, please visit:
http://meetups.lfdecentralizedtrust.org
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Upcoming events
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- Network event

Lineth Overview & Use Cases: Inside the Production-Grade ZK Rollup Stack
·OnlineOnline208 attendees from 150 groupsWith the announcement of Lineth joining Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust as an incubating project, we're opening the hood on the full stack in our first community Technical Deep Dive.
Lineth is a production-grade, EVM-equivalent zk-rollup stack for Ethereum - the same codebase that has powered Linea Mainnet since July 2023, finalizing over 300 million transactions and generating more than 416,000 zero-knowledge proofs with 99.98% sequencer uptime. It is now in a vendor-neutral, open source home under LFDT, governed by a Technical Steering Committee and has over 30 project maintainers.
This session is your entry point into the architecture, the community, and the roadmap.
Agenda:
- Welcome & Housekeeping
- Why Lineth
- Use cases & Interoperability
- High Level Architecture Overview
- Roadmap
- Open Discussions & Q&A
Stay tuned in #lineth-general on LFDT Discord for updates and to join the community.
Please note: This event is being shared with our entire global community. If you're interested in this content but can't attend the event live, feel free to sign up and we will send you a link to the recording after the meetup is over.
2 attendees from this group - Network event

Increasing Trust on Ethereum with ENS and Enscribe
·OnlineOnline176 attendees from 150 groupsMost organizations on Ethereum are effectively anonymous. Contracts are deployed to nameless addresses, treasury wallets have no verifiable link to the org that controls them, and AI agents operate with no on-chain accountability. For protocols and DAOs trying to build credibility and operate transparently, this is a real problem — and it's one that existing tooling hasn't solved.
In this webinar, we'll walk through how organizations can easily create and manage on-chain identity for everything they deploy, using ENS as the identity layer supported by Enscribe (https://www.enscribe.xyz/). We'll show how protocols can name and manage their smart contracts, wallets, and agents under a unified namespace, making their on-chain presence verifiable, human-readable, and auditable.
Please note: This event is being shared with our entire global community. If you're interested in this content but can't attend the event live, feel free to sign up and we will send you a link to the recording after the meetup is over.
2 attendees from this group
Past events
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