CHAPTER 14
R3 Corda
“Gartner’s survey saw the usage of Corda at 15% of the reported
use cases in 2018… but rise to over 40% of use cases in 2020,
overtaking Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum. These growth point
may be linked to the release of Corda Enterprise by R3, the owner of
Corda, in 2018 and 2019. It is also clear, though, that Corda now
penetrates well beyond its original financial services origin” – Gartner
Version 1.0 Launched: October 2017
Founder: R3
Current Version: 5
In 2014, R3 introduced Corda, a privacy oriented DLT that eventually
became a main competitor to Hyperledger Fabric. Corda initially
came only in the open source version but was soon introduced in the
enterprise version with standard features as support, documentation,
and certification. In this chapter, we will cover the key concepts of R3
Corda and also focus on the privacy and security features that make
it suitable, especially for banking, fintech, and insurance industries,
and others.
14.1 Key Concepts
Let’s first cover some of the key concepts of R3 Corda.
14.1.1 Network
In R3 Corda, each node is represented by an organization with a
unique IP address. Nodes can discover each other through the
network map service. They can communicate with each other on
peer-to-peer basis where all the messages are encrypted using
transport layer security. A node can share the data with one or more