Blockchain & DLT Consulting
From smart contracts to supply chain transparency — production-grade blockchain solutions
Technology Focus
Sui Blockchain
High-performance Layer 1 blockchain with an object-centric data model, parallel transaction execution, and sub-second finality. Ideal for supply chain traceability, Digital Product Passports, and real-world asset tokenization.
Move Language
Safe smart contract development with a linear type system and formal verification capabilities. Move's resource-oriented programming model prevents common vulnerabilities like reentrancy and double-spending by design.
MiCA Compliance
Navigating the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation framework. Advisory on token classification, whitepaper requirements, reserve obligations, and operational resilience standards for crypto-asset service providers.
GS1 Digital Link
Linking physical products to digital identities via standardized QR codes and blockchain-backed provenance records. GS1 GTIN and SGTIN identifiers ensure global interoperability across supply chain partners.
Case Study: ProjectSCT
Supply Chain Transparency Platform
ProjectSCT is a production-grade supply chain traceability platform built on the Sui blockchain. It uses GS1 GTIN and SGTIN standards for product identification, enabling consumers and businesses to verify product provenance through a simple QR code scan.
The platform is designed for Digital Product Passport (DPP) readiness under the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR). It serves multiple stakeholder personas:
- B2C Portal — Consumer-facing product transparency and provenance verification
- B2B Dashboard — Business partner supply chain management and compliance
- 3PL Integration — Third-party logistics tracking and chain-of-custody
- GRI Reporting — Sustainability reporting aligned with Global Reporting Initiative standards
Use Cases
- Supply chain traceability and provenance
- Digital Product Passports (EU ESPR)
- Tokenization of real-world assets
- Decentralized identity and credentials
- Smart contract audit and security review
Regulatory Landscape
EU Regulatory Framework
The Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), effective since December 2024, establishes the first comprehensive EU-wide framework for crypto-assets. The Netherlands, with its established fintech ecosystem and early DNB registration requirements, is positioned as a leading EU hub for compliant crypto-asset services.
Separately, the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) mandates Digital Product Passports for a growing range of product categories. Blockchain-backed DPPs provide the immutability, transparency, and cross-border interoperability that the regulation demands — making this an emerging compliance requirement for manufacturers and importers across the EU.
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