RWA and Enterprise Blockchain

Put Your Real-World Assets on Chain. Compliantly.

We architect enterprise blockchain systems for tokenized securities, supply chain transparency, digital identity, and cross-border payments. Every system is built compliance-first using the RBEF framework, so your organization moves faster without moving recklessly.

$50M+

Capital managed across Renesis enterprise blockchain engagements

4+

Regulated industries served: finance, supply chain, identity, securities

100%

Compliance-first architecture on every enterprise deployment

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Enterprise Services

Enterprise Blockchain Across Every Use Case

Real-world asset tokenization and enterprise blockchain transformation are not single products. They are architectural decisions that touch your compliance team, your operations, your finance function, and your technology stack. We build for all of it.

01

Real-World Asset Tokenization

On-chain representation of physical and financial assets: real estate, commodities, private credit, bonds, and equity. Includes asset wrapping, custody integration, investor access controls, and secondary market infrastructure.

02

Digital Securities Infrastructure

Security token issuance platforms compliant with applicable financial regulations. Covers cap table management, investor KYC integration, transfer restrictions, corporate action processing, and regulated marketplace connectivity.

03

Supply Chain Transparency

Permissioned blockchain networks for end-to-end supply chain provenance tracking. Each product, component, or batch receives a tamper-resistant on-chain record covering origin, custody transfer, condition data, and delivery confirmation.

04

Digital Identity and KYC On-Chain

Decentralized identity systems enabling organizations to verify credentials without storing sensitive personal data on-chain. Covers KYC attestation, credential issuance, selective disclosure, and cross-institution identity portability.

05

Cross-Border Payment Infrastructure

Blockchain-based payment rails for faster, lower-cost international settlements. Covers stablecoin payment flows, multi-currency settlement, correspondent banking integration, and compliance-aware transaction routing.

06

DAO and Enterprise Governance Systems

On-chain governance for organizations managing shared assets, investment vehicles, or decentralized operations. Covers proposal systems, weighted voting, treasury management, and regulatory reporting integration.

Architecture Guide

Which Blockchain Architecture Is Right for Your Organization?

Not every enterprise use case belongs on a public blockchain. Not every use case needs a private one. The right answer depends on your compliance requirements, data sensitivity, and operational model.

Public Blockchain

Open, permissionless, global

Who can participate

Anyone

Transaction visibility

Public by default

Regulatory alignment

Requires additional controls

Data privacy

Requires off-chain or ZK proofs

Liquidity access

Global DeFi ecosystem

Governance

Protocol governance

Best suited for

Token launches, DeFi, NFTs, public RWA markets

Examples

Ethereum, Polygon, Solana

Permissioned Network

Controlled, compliant, enterprise-grade

Recommended

Who can participate

Approved participants only

Transaction visibility

Controlled, role-based access

Regulatory alignment

Compliance built into network design

Data privacy

Native data privacy controls

Liquidity access

Consortium or bilateral only

Governance

Consortium or organizational

Best suited for

Trade finance, KYC systems, internal settlement, supply chain

Examples

Hyperledger Fabric, R3 Corda

Not a binary choice - Hybrid Model

Many enterprise deployments use a hybrid model: public chain for asset issuance and secondary market access, permissioned layer for compliance and operational data. Our discovery process includes a structured architecture assessment with documented rationale.

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Our Enterprise Blockchain Delivery Process

01

Discovery and Compliance Scoping

We begin with a structured discovery engagement covering your organization's regulatory environment, data governance requirements, existing technology infrastructure, and the specific business problem blockchain is being asked to solve. Regulatory alignment is not a final step in our process. It is the first one.

Outcome: A compliance and requirements document covering regulatory constraints, data governance rules, integration requirements, and a clearly scoped problem statement ready for architecture design.

02

Architecture Design and Network Selection

Based on discovery findings, we design the blockchain architecture that fits your organization. Public chain, permissioned network, or hybrid model. We select the appropriate network, design the data layer, define participant roles and access controls, and produce a full architecture blueprint before any development begins.

Outcome: A complete enterprise blockchain architecture document with network selection, data model, participant structure, access control design, and integration blueprint.

03

Smart Contract and Protocol Development

We build the core on-chain logic: asset tokenization contracts, compliance enforcement rules, settlement mechanics, governance systems, and any protocol-level automations your use case requires. Every contract is built to the specification agreed in the architecture phase, with compliance rules embedded at the contract level rather than bolted on afterward.

Outcome: Production-ready smart contracts with embedded compliance logic, documented function specifications, and deployment scripts for all target environments.

04

Enterprise System Integration

Blockchain systems do not operate in isolation. We integrate your on-chain infrastructure with your existing enterprise systems: ERP, CRM, core banking, custody platforms, identity providers, and analytics tools. Every integration is built with proper authentication, audit logging, and failure handling so your blockchain layer and your existing operations work as one system.

Outcome: All enterprise integrations live and tested, with documented API connections, audit logging active, and failure handling confirmed across every integration point.

05

KYC, Identity, and Compliance Layer

Enterprise blockchain deployments in regulated industries require on-chain identity and compliance controls. We implement KYC attestation systems, transfer restriction enforcement, investor accreditation verification, transaction monitoring hooks, and regulatory reporting integrations. Compliance is not a wrapper around the system. It is embedded inside it.

Outcome: A compliance layer live in the system with KYC attestation active, transfer restrictions enforced on-chain, and regulatory reporting hooks connected and tested.

06

Security Audit and Penetration Testing

Enterprise deployments face a different threat model than public DeFi protocols. We conduct a security audit covering smart contract vulnerabilities, network configuration, access control integrity, API security, key management practices, and insider threat modeling. Where required, we coordinate third-party penetration testing and produce documentation for regulatory disclosure.

Outcome: A written security audit report covering contract, network, and integration security, with all critical findings resolved and third-party test documentation available for regulatory review.

07

Pilot Deployment and Stakeholder Validation

Before full production deployment, the system is launched in a controlled pilot environment with a defined set of participants and transactions. The pilot validates technical performance, compliance behavior, user experience, and operational procedures under realistic conditions. Stakeholder feedback is gathered and incorporated before the production cutover decision is made.

Outcome: A completed pilot with documented performance results, compliance validation, stakeholder sign-off, and a production readiness assessment confirming the system is ready to scale.

08

Production Launch and Governance Handoff

We manage the production deployment sequence, activate monitoring and alerting systems, and run a structured handoff program for your internal operations team. This includes governance documentation, operational runbooks, incident response procedures, and training for the teams who will own the system day to day. The engagement ends when your team is genuinely capable of operating the system independently.

Outcome: System live in production with active monitoring, complete governance documentation, trained internal operations team, and a post-launch support window confirmed.

Industries

Built for Regulated Industries

Enterprise blockchain adoption is highest in industries where trust, transparency, and auditability create measurable competitive advantage. These are the sectors we work in most frequently.

Financial Services

Tokenized securities, digital bond issuance, stablecoin payment infrastructure, cross-border settlement, trade finance automation, and regulatory reporting systems.

Supply Chain and Logistics

End-to-end provenance tracking, multi-party document verification, customs clearance automation, cold chain monitoring, and counterfeit prevention systems.

Real Estate and Asset Management

Property tokenization, fractional ownership platforms, rental income distribution, digital title registry integration, and investor cap table management.

Healthcare and Life Sciences

Clinical trial data integrity, pharmaceutical supply chain verification, patient consent management on-chain, and medical credential verification systems.

RBEF Framework

Powered by the RBEF Framework

Enterprise blockchain transformation requires more than development capability. It requires a structured methodology covering compliance design, system integration, data governance, and operational continuity. The Renesis Blockchain Enterprise Framework is that methodology, built specifically for organizations operating at scale in regulated environments.

Explore the RBEF Framework
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Compliance Design

Regulatory architecture first

02

Network Selection

Public, permissioned, or hybrid

03

Smart Contract Logic

Compliance embedded on-chain

04

System Integration

ERP, banking, and identity

05

KYC and Identity

Decentralized credential layer

06

Security Audit

Contract and network review

07

Governance Handoff

Operations and runbooks

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from enterprise and institutional buyers. Can't find what you need?

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Real-world asset tokenization is the process of representing ownership of a physical or financial asset as a digital token on a blockchain. It enables fractional ownership, faster settlement, programmable compliance, and access to global capital markets without the friction of traditional financial infrastructure.

Yes. Integration with existing enterprise systems is a core part of our delivery process. We connect blockchain infrastructure to ERP, CRM, core banking, custody platforms, identity providers, and analytics tools. Our enterprise integration layer is designed to work with your existing stack, not replace it.

We design compliance controls at the architecture level rather than adding them afterward. This includes transfer restrictions enforced on-chain, KYC attestation systems, investor accreditation verification, and transaction monitoring hooks. We work with your legal and compliance teams to align the technical architecture with your specific regulatory requirements before development begins.

A public blockchain is open to anyone and provides global liquidity and transparency. A permissioned network restricts participation to approved parties and gives your organization control over data visibility, governance, and compliance enforcement. Many enterprise deployments use a hybrid model. We recommend the right architecture based on your specific compliance requirements and operational model.

Enterprise blockchain engagements typically range from $150,000 to $500,000 or more depending on scope, integration complexity, and compliance requirements. Timeline is typically 4 to 9 months from discovery to production deployment. We provide a detailed scope, timeline, and cost estimate after the initial discovery phase.

Yes. Post-deployment support covers system monitoring, contract upgrades, compliance rule updates, integration maintenance, and governance support. Ongoing support is structured as a monthly retainer engagement with defined response times, scope, and reporting.

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