List of BigchainDB Platform Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased BigchainDB Platform for Blockchain Platform from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using BigchainDB Platform for Blockchain Platform include: Recruit Technologies, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 49480 employees and revenues of $23.30 billion, innogy SE, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 43000 employees and revenues of $4.18 billion, Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited, a Hong Kong based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 17878 employees and revenues of $2.01 billion, Recruit Technologies Co., Ltd, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $68.0 million, BenBen, a Ghana based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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BenBen | Construction and Real Estate | 10 | $1M | Ghana | BigchainDB | BigchainDB Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, BenBen deployed the BigchainDB Platform to build a land registry in Ghana, using the Blockchain Platform to anchor property rights and land ownership records. The BigchainDB Platform was implemented as the core data layer for BenBen, providing an immutable transaction log and cryptographic provenance for asset records tied to cadastral identifiers and property deeds.
The implementation centered on Blockchain Platform capabilities common to land registries, including asset registration, tamper evident recordkeeping, transaction history indexing, and API access for record verification. Configuration emphasized permissioned ledger controls and node-level validation to limit write permissions to authorized stakeholders while allowing read verification by third parties, and the BigchainDB Platform was provisioned to support these functional modules.
Operational coverage focused on Ghanaian land administration processes, with the system designed to support registration workflows for individual land parcels, title issuance workflows, and audit trails for ownership transfers. The deployment model aligned the BigchainDB Platform with existing cadastral identifiers and stakeholder processes, enabling cryptographic anchoring of documents and digital signatures as part of standard property registration functions.
Governance changes were implemented to accommodate blockchain native workflows, including recorded consent events, on chain dispute logging, and role based permissions for registrars and verifiers. BenBen instrumented the BigchainDB Platform to surface verifiable records for legal and administrative review while retaining off chain document storage where required by operational practice.
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innogy SE | Professional Services | 43000 | $4.2B | Germany | BigchainDB | BigchainDB Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 innogy SE deployed the BigchainDB Platform to create a Digital Product Memory aimed at improving supply chain provenance and product traceability. The deployment used the BigchainDB Platform as a core Blockchain Platform for recording immutable provenance records tied to individual products from inception through distribution.
The implementation configured the BigchainDB Platform as an immutable asset registry, capturing cryptographic signatures, timestamps, provenance metadata and product tokenization records. Functional capabilities implemented included auditable event journaling, tamper evident ledgers for asset state transitions, and role based permissioning to control who can write and query provenance data.
Operationally the solution linked product event streams and sensor telemetry into the ledger to associate physical goods with their digital records, supporting supply chain and quality assurance workflows. The architecture centralized provenance data on the BigchainDB Platform while allowing downstream systems to query product history, enabling product verification and traceability along manufacturing and logistics processes.
Governance controls were established around asset creation, validation rules and access control to align provenance capture with audit and customer verification needs. The work focused on embedding immutable provenance records into operational workflows for supply chain and product management without referencing prior system names.
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Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited | Leisure and Hospitality | 17878 | $2.0B | Hong Kong | BigchainDB | BigchainDB Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited deployed the BigchainDB Platform, a Blockchain Platform, to immutably capture cage transactions across its properties in Macau, Manila and Cyprus. The BigchainDB Platform was integrated with Melco’s proprietary casino management system and was chosen for its high throughput, with vendor statements noting capacity to process upwards of 30,000 transactions per second to keep pace with Melco’s server based databases.
The implementation centers on an immutable transaction ledger that records cage activity, providing a tamper resistant audit trail for financial transactions, tax reporting and operator reconciliation workflows. The BigchainDB Platform was operated alongside existing server based systems, with configuration focused on real time ingestion of cage events and persistent distributed ledger storage, reflecting common Blockchain Platform capabilities for immutability and cryptographic verification.
Melco has also used the BigchainDB Platform as the architectural foundation for a second project aimed at responsible gaming, designing a shared blockchain to allow future Japanese licensees and the regulator to exchange self exclusion and player protection signals in a trustless framework. Melco’s CIO led discussions with the Japanese regulator about this multi party data sharing approach, and the deployment model explicitly ties operator systems to a permissioned blockchain fabric to avoid direct disclosure of customer data between operators.
Governance and delivery were driven by Melco’s in house technology team, which emphasized proof of concept work and phased rollouts; the system had been in operation for about a year at the time of reporting and Melco reported that the deployment showed blockchain can already bring demonstrable benefits to casino operations. Melco also noted challenges in recruiting specialized blockchain talent and signaled additional blockchain based projects on its roadmap, while regulators in some jurisdictions maintain a cautious stance although potentially receptive to blockchain enabled oversight.
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Recruit Technologies | Professional Services | 49480 | $23.3B | Japan | BigchainDB | BigchainDB Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Recruit Technologies implemented the BigchainDB Platform as a Blockchain Platform to verify educational credentials and to prototype a resume authentication database. Recruit Technologies is a Japanese information services and human resources company that used HR data to explore blockchain for applicant verification, employer trust, and secure document sharing, and the BigchainDB Platform supports these HR credential verification workflows.
The deployment centers on a globally accessible database for applicants and their documents, leveraging BigchainDB Platform capabilities for high capacity and throughput designed to handle millions of records and documents. Key functional capabilities implemented include data immutability for auditability, query technology for rapid retrieval of records, and a verification workflow to check credentials and enable controlled sharing of verified documents with employers. The platform design emphasizes fraud detection by making document alterations and falsifications auditable and harder to conceal.
Integration with IPFS was implemented to store large files and media off chain while BigchainDB stores references and verification metadata, enabling efficient handling of bulky applicant artifacts. Operational scope focused on Recruit Technologies recruiting and HR teams, job seekers, and employers within Recruit recruitment processes in Japan, with the BigchainDB Platform reducing security and liability around private applicant data through immutable recordkeeping and controlled access patterns. Query and retrieval functionality was tuned to support verification checkpoints in hiring workflows.
Governance for the system includes an established verification process using immutable records to provide audit trails, and BigchainDB provided support and expertise that accelerated and simplified the project relative to a community only approach according to Senior Architect Takeshi Nanato. Explicit outcomes reported include increased trust among applicants and employers and more detectable and manageable document fraud at scale, while no cost or detailed rollout metrics were disclosed. The BigchainDB Platform remains the technical backbone for Recruit Technologies credential verification and resume authentication functions.
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Recruit Technologies Co., Ltd | Professional Services | 700 | $68M | Japan | BigchainDB | BigchainDB Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 Recruit Technologies Co., Ltd piloted the BigchainDB Platform as a Blockchain Platform to prototype a resume authentication database aimed at job seekers and employers. The program arose from acute recruitment pain points where inbound applicant volumes made credential verification time consuming and prone to document fraud, motivating an experiment in cryptographic proofing and shared credential custody.
The implementation centered on a tamper-evident credential store built on the BigchainDB Platform, configured to record hashed representations of applicant documents and time stamped verification events. Functional capabilities implemented included persistent credential registration, a verification workflow to validate submitted HR credentials, and controlled sharing mechanisms to transmit verified credentials to employer parties, aligning with standard blockchain identity and provenance patterns.
Operational coverage focused on recruiting and HR workflows within Recruit Technologies, with the prototype connecting job seeker submission processes to employer verification flows. The project emphasized applicant facing upload and consent steps, and employer facing verification checks, without explicit third party system integrations specified in the source description.
Governance changes introduced a formal verification process and permissioned access rules for credential sharing, shifting manual document inspection toward cryptographic verification routines and policy driven disclosure. Process restructuring concentrated on reducing manual handling, enforcing access controls for employers, and establishing audit trails for credential provenance and authenticity.
Reported outcomes comprised a secure, trusted platform that holds applicant credentials, a verification process to check HR credentials, and the ability to easily share credentials with employers, directly addressing document fraud and manual upload burdens described by Recruit Technologies Co., Ltd. The BigchainDB Platform implementation served as a prototype to demonstrate credential integrity and shareability within recruitment workflows.
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