List of ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain 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 ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain for Blockchain Platform include: ICICI Bank, a India based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 141009 employees and revenues of $28.32 billion, The United Nations (UN Women), a United States based Non Profit organisation with 3170 employees and revenues of $550.0 million, Government of Andhra Pradesh, a India based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Green Asset Wallet., a Sweden based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 5 employees and revenues of $1.0 million, Chromapolis, a Estonia based Professional Services organisation with 7 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Chromapolis | Professional Services | 7 | $1M | Estonia | ChromaWay | ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Chromapolis implemented ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain. Chromapolis implemented ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain as a Blockchain Platform built by the team, leveraging a mainchain architecture augmented with additional sidechains to improve scalability. The deployment is anchored in Estonia and scoped to the companys platform engineering and product development activities for hosting distributed applications and platform services. With a seven person engineering footprint, operational control and node provisioning remained in-house and aligned with the teams prior work on PostChain.
The ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain implementation emphasized platform modules typical of a Blockchain Platform, including a canonical token ledger, permissioned consensus configuration, sidechain orchestration for throughput scaling, and smart contract execution environments. The architecture isolates high transaction workloads on sidechains to enable parallel processing and modular scaling of application workloads, while the main chain maintains canonical state. Governance and rollout were managed by the internal team that had previously built PostChain, which handled configuration, node management, and staged activation of additional sidechains to achieve the projects stated goals.
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Government of Andhra Pradesh | Government | 1000 | $100M | India | ChromaWay | ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain | Blockchain Platform | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 the Government of Andhra Pradesh initiated a pilot deployment of ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain to address widespread fraud and title disputes in state land registries. The implementation uses ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain as a Blockchain Platform, combining distributed ledger processing with mature database features to underpin a state land registry application.
The deployment architecture couples a web application front end used by registrars and public users with ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain on the back end, where transactions are recorded in a consortium database that provides tamper resistant ledgers alongside traditional database queryability. Functional capabilities implemented emphasize registry data capture, immutable title recording, transaction sequencing, and audit traceability, leveraging the Postchain architecture to balance blockchain immutability with familiar relational features required for a registry.
Operational scope focuses on land registrars and land and property records management across the Andhra Pradesh state administration, with the pilot oriented to reduce corruption and disputes that drive civil litigation. Governance changes include establishing a consortium database model for distributed validation and a shift in registry workflows toward recorded, auditable transactions, with the stated objectives of creating a transparent, resilient, and secure registry.
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Green Asset Wallet. | Banking and Financial Services | 5 | $1M | Sweden | ChromaWay | ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Green Asset Wallet implemented ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain as its Blockchain Platform to establish a blockchain backbone for issuing green assets and recording validation information throughout asset lifecycles. The deployment emphasized ChromaWay Postchain's flexible modular consortium database architecture, combining blockchain immutability with enterprise relational database features to support scalable green asset operations around the Green Asset Wallet.
Complementing ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain, the implementation incorporated Esplix to provide secure confidential smart contracting and workflow orchestration, enabling automated asset issuance, validation workflows, and lifecycle state transitions. The configuration prioritized resilience and extensibility, and was explicitly designed to enable a broad range of integrations, including document storage and generic support for automated monitoring devices to ingest environmental and compliance data.
Operational scope centered on creating a green asset ecosystem where the platform issues assets and persists different types of validation records across participating actors. Governance and responsibility for ensuring safe and reliable integration and reporting infrastructure is distributed among a broad range of stakeholders, while ChromaWay as the technology platform provider committed to building a solid, extensible platform on which additional services and integrations can be instrumented.
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ICICI Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 141009 | $28.3B | India | ChromaWay | ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, ICICI Bank implemented ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain as part of a multi-bank trade finance initiative. The ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain was deployed as a permissioned Blockchain Platform to provide a shared ledger and workflow layer for trade finance processes across participating banks.
The implementation emphasized a consortium architecture, using smart contract driven workflows to orchestrate trade document exchange, record invoice and shipment events on an immutable ledger, and anchor cryptographic proofs of supporting documents. Configuration work focused on permissioning, identity binding for corporate customers, and transaction auditability consistent with a permissioned Blockchain Platform.
Integrations were anchored to the India Trade Connect initiative developed by Infosys Finacle, with the network connecting seven Indian private banks including Axis Bank, South Indian Bank, and Yes Bank alongside ICICI Bank. Operational scope centered on trade finance and corporate banking functions within the participating banks in India, with the network intended to enable cross-institution document sharing and end-to-end transaction visibility.
Governance was structured around consortium rules and participant on boarding under India Trade Connect, with Infosys Finacle functioning as the network development facilitator and participant banks coordinating node operation and access control. Rollout activities prioritized bank participant on boarding, KYC alignment for corporate counterparties, and the establishment of shared transaction schemas and smart contract templates for trade workflows.
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The United Nations (UN Women) | Non Profit | 3170 | $550M | United States | ChromaWay | ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, UN Women deployed ChromaWay Postchain Blockchain as the Universal Identity Hub, implementing a Blockchain Platform to capture and manage identity data for women and families in fragile contexts. The initiative was funded by Innovation Norway and convened a consortium including ChromaWay, Abt Associates, and Cadasta, with participation from other UN agencies, NGOs, UN Member States, academic institutions, and private sector contributors.
The implementation used ChromaWay’s Postchain consortium database technology to build a permissioned registry called the Universal Identity Hub. Functional capabilities implemented include identity registry services, attribute storage for land claims, health records, and education attainment, plus role based access controls and provenance tracking consistent with a Blockchain Platform deployment.
Operational coverage focused on UN agencies and humanitarian actors operating in fragile contexts, enabling cross agency collection of critical individual level data across land, health, and education domains. The Universal Identity Hub is integrated with Cadasta’s land documentation application so cadastral inputs and land claim records flow into the Postchain registry with verifiable provenance.
Governance was organized around a consortium deployment model, with ChromaWay supplying the Postchain infrastructure, Abt Associates aligning development and implementation workflows, and Cadasta providing domain specific land documentation capabilities. The architecture emphasized a permissioned consortium network, standardized identity attributes, and modular registry services to support shared stewardship and cross agency data collection.
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