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Blockwave Labs
Parent organization · strategy · partnerships
Build the World's Ledger
The sustaining organization behind BWL — not a single product, but parallel blockchain and fintech ventures, partner collaboration, and modular infrastructure strategy.
Founded in 2019, Blockwave Labs aligns web3 runtimes with web2-familiar syntax, APIs, and operations. SoftBlock, Wave Research, and Minimum Labs are the builder modules BWL ships today; Mediawave and Parkwave are experimental cells. **BWL Hub** (bwl-nu.vercel.app) is the primary public interface for exploring systems — blockwavelabs.io remains the organization brand site.
Blockchain roots (2019 → BWL)
Blockwave Labs began as a blockchain infrastructure studio — multi-chain delivery, DeFi and MEV research, treasury and settlement experiments, and hackathon-grade execution. That DNA surfaces today in PayChain (settlement), Areth and Rethium (execution verification), and liquidity research demos (Mevfi, Tethermine) while BWL Hub unifies the modular narrative.
Official site → blockwavelabs.io307 redirect to blockwavelabs.io
BWL Hub — primary public landing
Product architecture map, module intros, portfolio demos, and member data room entry live on BWL Hub. Module marketing sites and product Vercel landings link out from there — not the other way around.
Open BWL Hub →How Blockwave Labs relates to BWL
Blockwave Labs orchestrates capital, partnerships, and R&D that feed BWL's modular stack. Collaboration builds (PayChain with Danal Fintech, IEUM with Danal and Infinite Block) become reusable SoftPay, SoftMint, and settlement cores — listed as cases, not as the whole company identity.
Focus areas
- Settlement & proof — PayChain receipt-based infra
- Stablecoin issuance — IEUM · KSC design and co-build
- Execution verification — Areth research · Rethium runtime
- Liquidity & legacy multi-chain execution heritage
Collaboration cases
Partner-built infrastructure — proof of execution, not the front-page product list.
- PayChainw. Danal Fintech
Settlement layer on BWL Settlement Runtime — PG bridge and enterprise settlement demo.
Open demo - IEUMw. Danal Fintech · Infinite Block
Issuance, reserve, and treasury collaboration OS — recurring collaboration revenue wedge.
No public demo — member / partner diligence only
What BWL inherits
Three builder modules compound execution, data, and workflow: SoftBlock (financial ops), Wave Research (market intel), Minimum Labs (AI & automation). Sub-modules Mediawave and Parkwave stay appendix-grade in main IR.
Explore BWL modules →Legacy blockchain module & demos
Deck-aligned layers — public Vercel demos where deployed; legacy prototypes and design-only assets listed without external links.
Blockwave Labs
Group projects
Ventures and collaboration projects run by Blockwave Labs.
The parent organization behind BWL — blockchain infrastructure roots (2019), settlement and stablecoin experiments, and collaboration cases such as PayChain and IEUM.
Settlement & proof
Stablecoin issuance
IEUM
w. Danal Fintech · Infinite Block
Issuance authority, custody approval, vault, and settlement-path stablecoin ops workflow
KSC
KRW-pegged stablecoin issuance and design experiment
Execution verification
Liquidity & execution
Mevfi
Market making, arbitrage, slippage, and execution-quality research infra
Open demoTethermine
USDT-centric yield, treasury, and stable monetization UX
Open demoPaypool
Payment and liquidity pool — shared settlement layer
Open demoProphecy
Forecast, signals, and prediction intelligence
Open demoNxtn
Next-gen finance and agent infra — Agentic Finance experiments
Open demo
Ecosystem gateway
Legacy blockchain module
Wallet / Social / Bot UX
Wallet, social, and bot-based onboarding UX — built in-house
NFTCam
Consumer Web3 — real-world action reward UX
찍고머니
Real-world action rewards — consumer Web3 experiment
KaBot
Kaia ecosystem onboarding and chain utility bot
Quasar
Solana-era early prototype
Osmopixel
Osmosis-era early prototype
Metapersona
Cosmos Hackathon Seoul winner — early Cosmos prototype
Yours
Aptos-era early prototype
Mines
XPLA-era early prototype