Demo is to send and receive USDC stablecoins on Goerli, done from a regular SAP UI. They don’t mention Ethereum in their article - which is how it should be because end users should care about the functionality and not the implementation details.
ethgraph is a free open-source tool written in Go to generate GraphML for token movements for ERC20, ERC721 and ERC1155 (or their equivalents) on any EVM-compatible blockchain. GraphML is an XML file format for graph data which is commonly used by graphing tools. We can then use those graphing tools to analyse token movements, in this example the to used is Gephi.
I believe it is worth looking beyond just Hyperledger.
There are good arguments (I believe) why a public mainnet like Ethereum, not consortium networks, will see the biggest growth (eg consider https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QAmNjJRtLGo which contains fantastic examples of enterprises using a public mainnet).