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MandalaChain is a Polkadot-based blockchain that aims to integrate government and enterprise applications with public and retail sectors, facilitating interoperability and transactions across these domains.[1][2]
MandalaChain, established in 2023 by I Gede Putu Rahman Desyanta and Michael Bennallack, is intended to link emerging blockchain markets with global ones. Initially concentrating on Indonesia, the platform aims to build on the country's tech-savvy population and supportive regulatory environment to encourage blockchain adoption.
MandalaChain's approach includes developing partnerships within government and enterprise sectors, creating private, permissioned blockchain networks that integrate with public, permissionless systems, and facilitating cross-chain value transfers to meet current and future needs in Indonesia.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Dhatu Gate aims to ease the transition from Web2 to Web3 by integrating Web3 functionality with a Web2-like interface. It provides a technology stack that connects traditional web applications with Web3 features. Additionally, Dhatu Gate offers a blockchain-based storage solution that ensures ACID compliance for data transactions through smart contracts and supports the storage of text data such as JSON.[1][11]
MandalaChain's IDCHAIN aims to establish a secure digital identity infrastructure on the .id domain, enabling interactions with government and enterprise portals. This system is intended to support various sectors, such as banking, healthcare, insurance, and education.
The platform is also involved in several pilot projects. These include integrating blockchain with over 90 banks and 20 hospitals, exploring gold tokenization with an Indonesian gold corporation, and collaborating with data providers on blockchain infrastructure. Additionally, MandalaChain is working with BKRAF to develop authentication solutions for products.[12]
MandalaChain’s architecture is based on the Substrate framework of the Polkadot SDK, utilizing Rust and compiled to Native and WebAssembly (WASM) runtimes. It operates through a decentralized network of nodes, which provide essential services and can be customized to align with specific requirements.[9]
Madya is the mainnet of MandalaChain, designed to incorporate features tested and proven on the Niskala testnet. It aims to provide similar functionality, emphasizing the security and stability demonstrated on the testnet.[8]
Niskala is the test network for MandalaChain, where features are tested prior to their deployment on the Madya mainnet. It aims to replicate the mainnet’s functionality and periodically tests next-generation features for potential future inclusion.[8]
The MandalaChain ecosystem is overseen by the Mandala Chain Foundation (MCF), which is responsible for managing the token, treasury, and community development. MCF aims to handle tokenomics, including treasury governance and token distribution, while also overseeing community governance. The foundation intends to transition to a DAO-based model as the ecosystem progresses, focusing on establishing structures and practices to support this shift.[3][7]
In the MandalaChain ecosystem, Baliola functions as the engineering division, responsible for technical governance, blockchain maintenance, development, and security. It aims to leverage the MCF treasury to support the advancement of technical infrastructure and the development of Mandala Enterprise solutions.[3]
In the MandalaChain ecosystem, Republik Labs (RL) is responsible for community and ecosystem development. RL aims to manage social platforms and online communities through its partnership with Republik Rupiah and to support project incubation and partnerships to enhance MandalaChain’s visibility. It also seeks to oversee public initiatives and the global ambassador program to promote MandalaChain in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.[3]
The Kepeng token, KPG, is named after an ancient Indonesian currency introduced during the Majapahit Empire through trade with China. Kepeng coins, made of tin or copper and characterized by their circular shape with a central square hole, aim to represent the historical integration of this currency into Indonesian culture.[3]
The allocation of Kepeng tokens, KPG, is structured as follows:
The MandalaChain Academy aims to advance local talent and increase blockchain awareness. It includes Government Blockchain Bootcamps to explore use cases with Indonesian departments, and the Blockchain Developer Academy to upskill developers through expert-led training. Additionally, it offers Blockchains for Enterprise Bootcamps to support enterprises in transitioning to blockchain technology using tools such as Dhategate.[3]
The MandalaChain team consists of the following individuals:
Marketing, Business, and Academics:
Technical Team:
Legal and Operational Team:
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