These voting and real estate securitisation projects look to be quite small-scale, but they also seem to be real-world and not prototypes, so they are what I asked for :)
A quick look at it has me thinking that it's a content distribution platform, and the blockchain element is that it has its own token that can be used to pay content creators. Does that sound right?
I've always used Google Camera on GOS for this reason.
It's the one Google app I use. I believe I have it sandboxed effectively, although I'll admit that I'm not knowledgeable enough to really confirm that.
Installing Google Camera to be able to have a good camera was a compromise I was prepared to make, and three years later I'm still happy with that compromise, although it might or might not be one that others would accept on their own devices.
@sneak, was there anything other than the camera about GOS that you considered a shortcoming?
I have, but looking at their website doesn't get me closer to an answer to my question.
They describe themselves as "Enabling developers, enterprises, and organizations to collaboratively build, share, and enhance blockchain frameworks and tools."
So Hyperledger sounds like a framework/platform for building blockchains?
So I'm wondering what blockchains have been built with it, and made it past the prototype stage to be in use in the real world?