Build Trust Into Every Transaction, Without a Middleman
LogIQ Labs delivers enterprise blockchain solutions that bring transparency, security, and efficiency to your most complex business processes, whether it’s supply chain, finance, or identity.
Blockchain Services We Deliver
End-to-end product tracking from origin to delivery, immutable and auditable.
Self-executing agreements that reduce reliance on intermediaries and manual enforcement.
Decentralised identity verification and customer onboarding that’s faster and safer.
Asset tokenisation, decentralised finance protocols, and wallet integrations.
Wondering if blockchain is the right fit for your problem?
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Ethereum, Hyperledger, Solana & More, We’re Platform-Neutral
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all blockchain. We evaluate your needs and recommend the right chain, public, private, or consortium, then build, deploy, and maintain it for you.
Platform-Agnostic Architecture
We recommend the right blockchain platform based on your business needs. - Our solutions are designed to work across public, private, or hybrid networks.
Public & Private Blockchain Expertise
Build on public chains for transparency or private networks for controlled access.- We design architectures that match your governance and scalability requirements.
Smart Contract Development
Develop secure and reliable smart contracts to automate transactions and processes. - Our code is tested, optimised, and built for long-term maintainability.
Enterprise Blockchain Integration
Connect blockchain solutions with your existing enterprise systems. - Ensure seamless integration with ERPs, APIs, and internal platforms.
Scalable Network Deployment
Design blockchain infrastructure that can grow with your business. - Support high transaction volumes without compromising performance.
Ongoing Maintenance & Optimization
Monitor, update, and optimise your blockchain environment continuously. - Keep your platform secure, efficient, and aligned with evolving needs.
Smart Contracts That Are Secure, Audited, and Battle-Tested
Smart contract vulnerabilities have cost the industry billions. Every contract we write goes through rigorous security audits, formal verification, and multi-sig governance frameworks before deployment.
Rigorous Security Audits
Every smart contract undergoes detailed internal and third-party security reviews. This helps identify vulnerabilities before deployment.
Formal Verification
Critical contract logic is mathematically verified for correctness. This ensures the code behaves exactly as intended under all conditions.
Multi-Sig Governance Controls
Important contract actions require approvals from multiple authorized parties. This prevents single-point control and enhances operational security.
Battle-Tested Development Practices
We follow proven smart contract development standards and testing frameworks.Extensive simulations and testing ensure reliability before going live.
Enterprise Blockchain, Demystified and Delivered
We translate blockchain’s complexity into business value, with clear ROI projections, phased rollouts, and change management support for your team. No jargon. Just results.
Clear Business Use Cases
We identify where blockchain truly adds value to your operations. - Every solution is tied to measurable business outcomes.
Phased Implementation Approach
Blockchain solutions are rolled out step by step to reduce risk. - This ensures smooth adoption without disrupting existing systems.
ROI-Driven Strategy
Every deployment is backed by clear cost-benefit analysis and impact metrics. - You gain transparency into the value blockchain brings to your business.
Immutable Records. Unstoppable Processes. Unshakeable Trust.
Let logiQ labs build the blockchain foundation your business deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Honestly, not every problem needs blockchain, and we’ll tell you that upfront. Blockchain makes the most sense when you have multiple parties who don’t fully trust each other, need a shared source of truth, and want an immutable audit trail without relying on a central authority. If a regular database with good access controls would solve your problem, we’ll say so. But if you’re dealing with supply chain traceability, multi-party financial settlements, digital identity, or fraud-prone processes, blockchain can genuinely add value that nothing else can.
There’s no single right answer, it depends on your use case, privacy requirements, transaction volume, and whether you need a public, private, or consortium network. For enterprise workflows where privacy and permissioning matter, Hyperledger Fabric is often the right choice. For tokenisation and public-facing applications, Ethereum or Polygon tends to work well. For high-throughput, low-cost transactions, Solana or Avalanche may be better fits. We evaluate your needs objectively and recommend the platform that fits, not the one we happen to prefer.
Smart contract vulnerabilities are real, and the consequences can be irreversible since blockchain transactions can’t be undone. That’s why our smart contract development process includes multiple layers of protection: thorough code review by senior Solidity or Chaincode developers, automated vulnerability scanning using industry tools, independent security audits, and formal verification for high-value contracts. Every contract we deploy has been stress-tested for reentrancy attacks, overflow vulnerabilities, and access control flaws before a single line goes live.
Adoption is often the hardest part of any blockchain project, and it’s one most vendors don’t help with. We include change management and stakeholder onboarding as part of our delivery process. That means simple user interfaces that don’t require anyone to understand the underlying technology, onboarding workshops for your team and key suppliers, and API integrations that let existing systems participate in the blockchain network without users needing to change how they work. The blockchain works in the background; your people just experience faster, more transparent processes.