Corda Community 4.11

Corda Community Edition is a free to use, open source version of Corda, with added optional support. By choosing to develop using this edition of Corda, you can access affordable technical support to help you take your project to market with confidence.

Corda is the world’s first private, permissioned distributed ledger technology (DLT) platform designed to work with today’s financial services industry. While regulated companies may start on public blockchains, they soon realize when they get to production, that they require capabilities native to Corda such as privacy, security, scalability, and ease-of-integration with existing systems. That’s why R3 is also exploring interoperability with assets that originate on a non-Corda network.

Along with the free-to-use Corda platform, Corda Community Edition comes with an affordable support package from R3, the makers of Corda. Check the Community Edition support services to see which flexible package suits you best.

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