Privorum designs and implements blockchain systems — both permissioned and permissionless — when distributed trust, settlement, or auditability is genuinely the right architecture rather than a marketing layer.
We help answer practical questions such as:
- Is a blockchain actually the right substrate for this problem, or would a well-designed backend do the job more cheaply?
- Permissioned or permissionless — and what are the operational consequences of each?
- Which protocol, and why?
- How do we integrate on-chain components with the backend systems the business already runs on?
Where permissioned systems fit
- regulated environments and multi-party data sharing
- enterprise process coordination with known participants
- private transaction flows and strong auditability
Architectures we have worked with: Hyperledger, Corda, Quorum, Ethereum-based permissioned models.
Where permissionless systems fit
- public protocol-level engineering
- blockchain clients, tooling, explorers, wallets, and analytics
- smart-contract-enabled product architecture
Ecosystems we have worked in: Ethereum, Polkadot, Bitcoin, and related platform tooling.
Example references
Blockchain work succeeds when architecture, governance, privacy, and operations are designed deliberately — not bolted on to prove a point.