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Baidu Professional Services 35900 $18.5B China In-House Applications XuperChain Blockchain Platform 2020 n/a In 2020, Baidu launched an entry level blockchain hosting solution called Open Network built on its XuperChain Blockchain Platform, targeting SMEs and developers and explicitly scoped for private or consortium blockchains due to regulatory constraints. The deployment with the XuperChain Blockchain Platform positions Baidu as a provider of hosted distributed ledger infrastructure to enable dApp deployment without requiring customers to provision and operate their own blockchain networks. The implementation centers on a hosted network model and developer tooling, including templates for smart contract development, an SDK and toolset to simplify on boarding, and smart contract runtime compatibility with Ethereum Solidity. Open Network exposes functional capabilities common to a Blockchain Platform, such as node hosting, smart contract deployment, transaction processing, and hosted templates that reduce setup complexity for application teams. Operationally the offering is delivered as a multi host private or consortium environment, with the initial network comprising seven hosts including nodes at Tsinghua University and video platform iQiyi, and adherence to stated Chinese blockchain standards which may encompass private chain governance and Chinese encryption standards. Baidu reports that XuperChain has near 3.5 million users, has processed more than 450 million transactions, and has demonstrated peak loads up to 353 transactions per second, indicating the platform has been exercised at scale across multiple use cases. The rollout strategy reflects a platform plus application approach, complementing Baidu’s prior Blockchain as a Service offering by removing the requirement for customers to set up their own networks and enabling direct dApp deployment. Early production use cases span business functions such as legal arbitration with the Qingdao Arbitration Commission, healthcare data sharing beginning with e prescriptions in the Yuzhong District of Chongqing, and copyright protection initiatives dating back to 2018, showing cross functional adoption across government and content protection domains. Baidu positions Open Network with flexible, usage based hosting pricing, a model that resembles Amazon AWS style billing where storage and compute consumption determine charges. Baidu provided a pricing example estimating around RMB 7,000 per year for a three node app at 10,000 transactions per day versus RMB 50,000 for a fully hosted BaaS alternative, and the company acknowledges that some lower end users express concern about the predictability of variable charges.
Visual China Soars Communications 490 $112M China In-House Applications XuperChain Blockchain Platform 2018 n/a In 2018, Visual China Soars implemented XuperChain, a Blockchain Platform deployed as an in-house ledger to support image provenance and intellectual property management. The implementation established a persistent, timestamped record of content submissions and linked contributor identities to those records to support rights assertions and verification workflows. XuperChain was configured to provide immutable timestamping of original image submissions, a registry of authenticated contributor profiles, and metadata anchoring that ties on-chain records to off-chain image storage. Functional modules implemented included submission ingestion and notarization, a rights registry with smart contract-based ownership assertions, and programmatic verification routines used by content operations and licensing processes. Operational coverage focused on rights management, legal affairs, and content operations across the companys China operations, with ingestion points instrumented to capture provenance at the time of submission. The deployment exposed verification interfaces consistent with Blockchain Platform capabilities for programmatic evidence of provenance and audit trails, while integration specifics remained internal to the in-house application architecture. Governance changes centered on contributor authentication at onboarding and mandatory timestamp validation before licensing workflows moved forward, aligning content ingestion, legal review, and licensing approvals. The approach aligns with contemporary Chinese industry initiatives that emphasized blockchain timestamping and provenance for substantiating intellectual property claims.
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