We design and build on-chain systems: smart contracts, decentralized applications, tokenization, wallets, and integrations with the chains and services you already use. We start with the question most vendors skip (whether a blockchain is the right tool at all) and only build when it earns its place.

When it does, security is the first requirement we design for. Clear architecture, real test coverage, and audit-readiness come from the first commit. You get systems that hold up to scrutiny, and a team that can explain every decision behind them.

Typical engagements

How we approach it

Half the job is deciding what stays off-chain.

If a database serves you better, that is the recommendation you will get, and it usually costs you a review, not a build.

Security is not a phase.

We write tests alongside contracts, document threat models, and structure code so an external audit is a formality, not a rescue. Nothing ships to mainnet on a hunch.

You own the result.

Contracts, deployment scripts, keys, and the knowledge to run them are handed over. You are never locked into us to operate what we built.

Chains & tools we work with

Questions

Do we actually need a blockchain?

Often not, and we will tell you. A short review is usually enough to know whether an on-chain approach adds real value or just complexity. If a conventional backend fits better, we'll say so.

Can you get our contracts audited?

We build audit-ready and coordinate directly with reputable auditors. Because tests and threat models exist from day one, audits tend to be faster and cheaper — and find less.

Which chains do you work on?

Primarily Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains, including major Layer-2s, and Solana. We help you choose the chain that fits your users and cost model, rather than defaulting to one.

What happens if a bug is found after launch?

We design upgrade and pause paths deliberately, document them, and agree a response plan before deployment. You know in advance how a fix would be shipped.

Do you build the front end too?

Yes. DApp work is full-stack — the interface, wallet flows, and the contracts underneath are one engagement, owned by one team.

Tell us what you're building.

A 30-minute call is enough to tell you whether we're the right fit — and what we'd do first.

Book a call

17+ years of engineering leadership · Senior-led delivery · Global, remote-first