CHAPTER 15
Consensys Quorum
“The goal of Proof of Stake is to be the most efficient way to keep a
public blockchain validated, not to maximize the rewards for a
specific use case.” — Vitalik Buterin
Version 1.0 Launched: November 2016
Founder: JPMorgan
Current Version: 21.10.0
Ethereum was the first public Blockchain platform for building
decentralized applications on production. When Ethereum was
launched in 2015, almost in no time it had gathered momentum
leading to millions of transactions in production; yet the market
quickly realised the need of an enterprise version of Ethereum that
would be ideal for organizations with additional needs of privacy,
scalability, governance, deployment etc. Soon, certain organizations
such as JP Morgan’s Quorum (modified from go-ethereum),
PagaSys’s Besu etc., started working on Ethereum clients on their
own to support permissioned deployment. Together in 2017, these
organizations launched “Enterprise Ethereum Alliance” or EEA to
collectively work on features like privacy, identity, and permission
management etc., and also to build, promote, and the support
adoption of technology in the market. In 2019, Besu was admitted to
the Hyperledger family, and in 2020, Consenys acquired J.P.
Morgan’s Quorum to further advance Ethereum’s enterprise
Blockchain adoption.
In this chapter, we will cover the detailed architecture of Quorum and
learn how it is different from its rivals, Hyperledger Fabric and R3
Corda.
15.1 Key Concept