Hyperledger Technologies Dominant for Enterprise Blockchain Deployments on 2022 Forbes Blockchain 50 – Hyperledger Foundation 2025 Update: Off to a Fast Start! Read on → Search Join About About Explore membership Members Technical Advisory Council Governing Board Speakers Bureau Staff FAQ Store Contact us Technologies Ledger technologies Interoperability Integration & implementation Decentralized identity Cryptographic tools & protocols Project matrix Labs All projects Deploy Certified service providers Vendor directory Training partners Participate Why get involved? How to contribute Contribute to code Host your project with us Regional chapters Special interest groups Job board Resources Linux Foundation ID Logos & guidelines Trademarks & guidelines Charter Code of conduct Github repos Discord Wiki Mailing lists Report a security bug Learn Case studies Training & certifications Use case tracker Member webinars Insights News Blog Announcements Newsletters Events Events Meetups Meeting calendar Join Follow Us Blog | Hyperledger Cacti Hyperledger Technologies Dominant for Enterprise Blockchain Deployments on 2022 Forbes Blockchain 50 Hyperledger | Feb 9, 2022 “You’ve come a long way, blockchain!” declares Forbes in the 2022 Blockchain 50, an annual list that tracks how billion dollar companies from around the world are innovating with the technology. Now in its fourth year, the Forbes Blockchain 50 has evolved just as much as this market.  The mainstreaming of both cryptocurrencies and their underlying technologies have reshaped business around the world. For many companies on the list, the innovation comes from new models of investing and transacting in crypto markets. But, as Forbes put it, “Cryptocurrencies hog the spotlight, but blockchain’s biggest innovations are below the surface, saving billions each year for the world’s largest companies.” For the companies on the list that have made blockchain technology a core foundation of their business operations, Hyperledger technologies, particularly Hyperledger Fabric, continue to be the standard. At least 13 companies on this year’s list have built their strategic networks on Hyperledger technologies, far outpacing any other technology or platform among these kinds of deployments.  Hyperledger Besu, Hyperledger Indy and Hyperledger Cactus are also named as key technologies by companies on the list, highlighting the value of Hyperledger Foundation’s multi-project strategy. Congratulations to Hyperledger Foundation members DTCC, Fujitsu, Nornickel, Oracle, Tech Mahindra, Tencent and Walmart for making the Forbes Blockchain 50 in 2022. Read more on how Tech Mahindra, Walmart and other member companies are using Hyperledger technologies in our growing library of case studies. View previous blog post Back to all blog posts View next blog post The latest community news in your inbox Select the checkboxes below for the monthly decentralized digest and dev/weekly newsletters About LF Decentralized Trust The Linux Foundation's flagship organization for the development and deployment of decentralized systems and technologies. About Members TAC Governing board Speakers bureau Staff FAQ Contact us Technologies Ledger technologies Interoperability Integration & implementation Decentralized identity Cryptographic tools & protocols Project matrix Labs Participate Why get involved? How to contribute Contribute to code Host your project with us Regional chapters Special interest groups Job board Deploy Certified service providers Vendor directory Training partners Resources Linux Foundation ID Logos & guidelines Trademarks & guidelines Charter Code of conduct Github repos Discord Wiki Mailing lists Report a security bug Learn Case studies Training & certifications Use case tracker Member webinars Insights Events Events Meetups Meeting calendar News Blog Announcements Newsletters Meeting Calendar Copyright © 2025 The Linux Foundation®. All rights reserved. LF Decentralized Trust is a trademark of The Linux Foundation. For a list of LF Decentralized Trust's trademarks, please see our Trademark Usage page. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.