Hedera Hashgraph is a decentralized public network launched in 2019 by Leemon Baird and Mance Harmon. It uses the Hashgraph consensus algorithm instead of traditional blockchain technology to deliver fast, secure, and fair transactions.
Technology & Performance
Hedera operates using a “gossip about gossip” protocol and virtual voting, enabling high throughput, low latency, and energy efficiency. This design allows the network to process thousands of transactions per second without relying on mining.
Role of HBAR Token
HBAR functions as both the network’s currency and its fuel. It is used to pay transaction fees, support staking for network security, and facilitate payments and application activity across the ecosystem.
Governance Model
Hedera is governed by the Hedera Governing Council, a group of global organizations such as Google, IBM, and LG. This structure is designed to balance decentralization with stability and enterprise trust.
Ecosystem & Use Cases
Hedera supports a wide range of applications, including decentralized apps, micropayments, supply chain tracking, tokenization, and identity verification. Its services, such as the Hedera Token Service and Hedera Consensus Service, expand its capabilities within DeFi, asset management, and verifiable data logging.
Positioning & Adoption
With its high speed, low fees, and low carbon footprint, Hedera has positioned itself as a strong option for enterprise and Web3 applications. While its governance model differs from fully permissionless networks, it continues to grow in adoption and demonstrates the potential of alternative distributed ledger technologies.