Building Blockchain Infrastructure That Actually Works
We started currentlightflux in 2019 because most blockchain deployment services felt disconnected from reality. Organizations were spending months trying to figure out whether distributed ledger technology would fit their needs, only to end up with theoretical frameworks that never made it to production.
From Prototype to Production
The Taiwan tech scene in 2019 was buzzing about blockchain, but there was a massive gap between conference talks and actual working systems. Companies wanted to explore supply chain verification, but nobody could tell them how long it would take or what the real infrastructure costs would look like.
Our first project was with a mid-sized logistics company in Taoyuan. They had seven different vendors telling them they needed everything from private Ethereum networks to custom consensus mechanisms. What they actually needed was a straightforward permissioned network with three validator nodes and clear data schemas.
That project taught us something important. Most organizations don't need revolutionary technology—they need someone who can translate their business requirements into sensible technical decisions. They need honest conversations about tradeoffs, not marketing brochures full of promises.
By 2022, we had worked with companies across manufacturing, healthcare data sharing, and cross-border payment reconciliation. Each project reinforced our belief that blockchain deployment succeeds when it solves specific problems rather than chasing trends.



The People Behind the Deployments

Oskar Lindqvist
Technical Architecture Lead
Spent five years building distributed systems at a fintech startup before joining us in 2020. He's the person who figures out whether your use case actually needs blockchain or if a well-designed database would work better.

Siobhan Gallagher
Deployment Operations Manager
Joined after managing cloud infrastructure for a supply chain platform. She's seen every way deployments can go sideways and built our operational playbooks to prevent those problems before they start.
How We Think About Blockchain Work
Requirements Without the Jargon
We start by understanding what problem you're trying to solve. Not what blockchain platform you think you need, but what your actual business process looks like right now and where it's breaking down. Sometimes that leads to blockchain, sometimes it doesn't.

Architecture That Matches Your Scale
We design networks based on your actual transaction volumes and participant requirements. A three-organization supply chain consortium doesn't need the same infrastructure as a payment network serving thousands of users. We build what makes sense for your situation.
Deployment With Real Monitoring
Production deployment means setting up proper monitoring, backup procedures, and incident response plans. We document everything because someone on your team needs to understand how this works six months from now when we're not in daily contact.

Let's Talk About Your Specific Situation
If you're evaluating blockchain technology and want straight answers about whether it fits your needs, we'd be happy to have that conversation. No sales pressure, just an honest discussion about what might work.
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