Matthew Haws
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Blockchain and AI enthusiast sharing insights, ideas, and honest takes on the fast-evolving world of tech. I write to simplify complex concepts and spark meaningful conversations.
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Why Germany Is Emerging as a Prime Market for Institutional-Grade White Label Crypto Wallets in 2026
Germany just issued its 100th crypto custody license under the updated Financial Instruments Act. Deutsche Bank launched digital asset custody services for institutional clients. The German government holds 50,000 BTC making it one of the largest sovereign cryptocurrency holders in Europe. If you're building institutional-grade white-label crypto wallet solutions and wondering where to focus in 2026, Germany isn't just attractive it's essential.
By Matthew Haws4 days ago in 01
Why Are Leading B2B Enterprises Investing in White-Label Crypto Wallets?
The way B2B enterprises manage value is changing fast. Digital assets are no longer just a playground for retail investors or crypto-native startups. Today, large enterprises are stepping into the blockchain space with one clear goal: control. At the center of this shift are white-label crypto wallets, quietly becoming the backbone of enterprise crypto operations.
By Matthew Haws13 days ago in The Chain
Multi-Chain Interoperability in RWA Tokenization
Real-world asset tokenization is changing how we own, trade, and manage physical and financial assets. From real estate and gold to bonds and invoices, almost anything valuable can now be converted into digital tokens on a blockchain.
By Matthew Haws26 days ago in 01
10 Stablecoin Trends Shaping Global Payments in 2026
Last week, my 68-year-old aunt sent money to her daughter studying in Spain. She did not call a bank. She did not visit Western Union. She opened an app, clicked three buttons, and sent $500 in USDC that arrived in under 30 seconds.
By Matthew Hawsabout a month ago in The Chain
Solana RWA Tokenization Platform Development
Two weeks ago, something remarkable happened at Solana Breakpoint in Abu Dhabi. A project called Keel announced they were putting $500 million into real world assets on Solana. Not Ethereum. Not any private blockchain. Solana.
By Matthew Haws2 months ago in 01
Tokenize Human Biodata as a Real-World Asset
Last month, I donated a DNA sample to a research study. They paid me $50 for a cheek swab that took two minutes. Later, I learned that pharmaceutical companies might pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars to access DNA data like mine for drug development.
By Matthew Haws2 months ago in 01
Why Your Business Needs an Enterprise Crypto Wallet in 2025
Last year, a mid-sized investment firm lost $2 million in cryptocurrency. Not from a sophisticated hack. Not from a market crash. They lost it because an employee's personal wallet got compromised, and that wallet held company funds.
By Matthew Haws2 months ago in 01
Custom Token Development for Enterprise: Real B2B Use Cases That Actually Work
Last spring, I spoke with the CFO of a mid-sized manufacturing company. They had a problem most businesses would recognize. Their supply chain involved 47 different suppliers across 12 countries. Payment processing ate up $1.2 million annually in fees, currency conversion costs, and banking charges.
By Matthew Haws2 months ago in 01
How Much Does a Smart Contract Audit Cost in 2026?
In 2016, a project called The DAO raised $150 million. It was the biggest crowdfunding success in crypto history. Then, just weeks after launch, a hacker found a single vulnerability in the smart contract code. In a matter of hours, $60 million vanished.
By Matthew Haws2 months ago in 01
Why Digital Commodity Trading Platforms Are Transforming Global Markets
Last year, a major energy company completed a crude oil trade in seconds instead of weeks. The contract was confirmed digitally. Payment happened automatically. Every step from origin to delivery was tracked transparently on a shared ledger. No paper documents. No email chains. No delays waiting for banks to process payments.
By Matthew Haws2 months ago in 01











