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# Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust (LFDT, prevousliy Hyperledger)

We are thrilled to announce that Intersect has joined the LFDT, a pivotal move that underscores our commitment to open-source innovation within the Cardano ecosystem. This membership, announced during the Consensus event in Austin, Texas, marks a significant milestone in our journey toward collaborative blockchain development.

**Enhancing Intersect Through** LFDT **Membership**

* **Collaborative Innovation:** By aligning with the LFDT, Intersect gains access to a global network of blockchain experts and enterprises. This collaboration fosters the exchange of ideas and best practices, accelerating the development of robust, enterprise-grade blockchain solutions.
* **Access to Advanced Resources:** Membership provides Intersect with a wealth of open-source tools, frameworks, and support from the LFDT community. These resources are instrumental in enhancing our projects and driving technological advancements within the Cardano ecosystem.
* **Strengthened Open-Source Strategy:** This partnership reinforces our dedication to transparency and community-driven development. Leveraging LFDT's established governance and infrastructure, Intersect is poised to contribute more effectively to open-source initiatives, benefiting the broader blockchain community.

Through this strategic membership, Intersect is poised to drive forward the development of decentralized technologies, fostering a more inclusive and innovative blockchain landscape.


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