Infrastructure
DLT Identity Solutions: Self-Sovereign Identity, Verifiable Credentials, and Swiss Digital ID
Digital identity is a foundational infrastructure layer for the Swiss DLT ecosystem. Every DLT application — from tokenised securities trading to supply chain …
DLT Interoperability Protocols: Bridging Distributed Ledgers in the Swiss Financial Ecosystem
The proliferation of distributed ledger platforms — each with its own consensus mechanism, smart contract language, and data model — has created a fragmented …
DLT Oracle Networks: Connecting Swiss Smart Contracts to Real-World Data
Smart contracts on distributed ledgers are deterministic programs that execute according to predefined logic when triggered by on-chain events. But the most …
DLT Scalability Solutions: Layer 2, Sharding, and Throughput Optimisation for Swiss Infrastructure
Scalability — the ability of a distributed ledger to process increasing transaction volumes without proportional degradation of performance, cost, or …
Privacy-Preserving DLT: Zero-Knowledge Proofs, Confidential Computing, and Swiss Regulatory Alignment
The tension between transparency and confidentiality is one of the defining challenges of enterprise and institutional DLT adoption. Distributed ledgers derive …
Swiss DLT Node Operators: Infrastructure Providers, Validators, and Regulatory Requirements
The operation of DLT nodes — the computational infrastructure that validates transactions, maintains ledger state, and participates in consensus — is a …
Permissioned vs Public Blockchain: The Enterprise DLT Decision in Switzerland
The most consequential technology decision for any enterprise DLT deployment is the choice between a permissioned blockchain and a public blockchain. This …