The BeInCrypto Institutional 100 program—a yearly, research-based initiative that celebrates top companies in the digital asset space—includes a category for Best Blockchain Infrastructure. The program evaluates excellence across 26 areas, built on six core principles.
This group falls under our sixth key area: Tokenization & Enterprise Blockchain. The following 15 companies, which include blockchain networks and infrastructure providers, are listed in alphabetical order – they are not ranked. We’ll announce a smaller selection of finalists in May 2026, and the overall winner will be revealed at Proof of Talk in Paris on June 2nd and 3rd, 2026.
Key Facts
- Long list: 15 firms across public Layer 1s, public Layer 2s, permissioned enterprise DLT, modular data availability, institutional middleware, and post-trade infrastructure.
- Initial pool: More than 30 blockchain infrastructure firms screened; 15 advanced to the long list.
- Order: Listed alphabetically, not ranked.
- Scoring: 50% quantitative data · 50% Expert Council.
- Criteria assessed: Institutional adoption, technical performance, developer ecosystem, security and uptime, compliance features, interoperability, TVL, and activity.
- Boundary scope: This category evaluates the chain or infrastructure layer itself, not the applications built on top of it.
| Firm / Chain | HQ & Listing | Reach & Institutional Infrastructure | Representative Work |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ault Blockchain | Las Vegas, USA
Ault Capital Group subsidiary of Hyperscale Data |
Cosmos SDK with full EVM compatibility
CometBFT consensus, 1-second blocks, EIP-1559 fee market, and KYC-verified DAO governance |
Public testnet launched Feb 2026 under newly launched edge-case scoring
Ault Markets StableShare SaaS planned for tokenized securities, real estate, and RWAs |
| Avalanche | New York, USA
Ava Labs |
Subnet architecture rebranded as Avalanche L1s
Permissioned custom chains with compliance flexibility and sub-second finality |
KKR private equity fund tokenized with Securitize
JPMorgan Onyx, Citi, and Franklin Templeton have used Avalanche-linked institutional pilots or deployments |
| Base | San Francisco, USA
Coinbase Inc. · NASDAQ: COIN |
Optimistic rollup on Ethereum built on OP Stack
Approximately $3B+ TVL; operated by Coinbase with native USDC and Circle Mint integration |
Hosts most x402 agentic payment activity by Coinbase disclosure
JPMorgan Kinexys JPMD tokenized deposit deployed on Base |
| Canton Network | New York, USA
Digital Asset Holdings |
Permissioned privacy-preserving DLT for financial services
DAML smart contracts and super-validator model with protocol-level confidentiality |
Broadridge DLR processes $1T+ monthly tokenized repo volume
Goldman Sachs DAP, BNY fund administration, and Société Générale-FORGE issuance run on Canton-linked infrastructure |
| Celestia | Cayman Islands
Celestia Labs |
Modular data availability layer separating DA from execution
Mainnet beta launched Oct 2023; backed by Polychain, Bain Capital Crypto, and Galaxy Digital |
Powers modular chains including Eclipse, Manta, Movement, Initia, and Hyperliquid migration plans
Supports purpose-built financial chains needing cheaper data availability |
| Chainlink | Cayman Islands
Chainlink Labs |
Oracle network and CCIP interoperability layer
Approximately $20T+ in total value secured across institutional and DeFi integrations |
SWIFT selected CCIP for cross-border interoperability
DTCC Smart NAV and Sibos corporate-actions work expanded institutional use cases |
| DTCC | New York, USA
Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation |
World’s largest post-trade financial market infrastructure
About $2.5 quadrillion annual settlement volume; Project Ion DLT clearing in production |
Smart NAV with Chainlink distributes regulated fund data
Broadridge DLR partnership supports tokenized repo infrastructure |
| Ethereum | Zug, Switzerland
Ethereum Foundation |
Largest public smart-contract network by TVL
Pectra and Dencun upgrades improved account abstraction and L2 economics |
Hosts major tokenized assets including BlackRock BUIDL and Franklin Templeton BENJI
Primary issuance layer for Securitize, Ondo, Maple Finance, and other tokenization platforms |
| Hedera | Richardson, Texas
Hedera Hashgraph |
aBFT hashgraph consensus with EVM-compatible smart contracts
Governing Council includes major corporates and financial institutions |
Enterprise deployments include Coupon Bureau, Avery Dennison, ServiceNow, and DBS tokenization pilots
Strong TradFi and enterprise council structure supports institutional credibility |
| Polygon | Bermuda / New York
Polygon Labs |
Multi-chain Ethereum L2 ecosystem
Polygon PoS, zkEVM, Polygon CDK, and AggLayer architecture |
Hosts Franklin Templeton BENJI, BlackRock BUIDL, Siemens digital bond, and Hamilton Lane tokenized private equity
One of the most enterprise-adopted public chains after Ethereum |
| Provenance Blockchain | New York, USA
Figure Markets · NASDAQ: FIGR |
Purpose-built financial Layer 1 launched in 2018
OPEN equity network and YLDS yield-bearing stablecoin support financial workloads |
More than $21B in HELOC loan originations on Provenance
Figure Markets IPO validated the purpose-built financial L1 thesis |
| R3 Corda | New York / London
R3 |
Enterprise DLT framework launched in 2016
Permissioned architecture with 200+ institutional nodes and long production history |
SIX Digital Exchange runs on Corda
Tier-1 deployments include HSBC, Allianz, Wells Fargo, ING, BBVA, NatWest, and Bank of America |
| Solana | Zug, Switzerland
Solana Foundation |
High-throughput public Layer 1 with sub-second finality
Approximately $8B+ TVL and second-largest stablecoin chain with about $12B+ stablecoins |
Supported high agentic-payment and x402 transaction activity
Pay.sh with Google Cloud launched May 2026; PayPal PYUSD and Visa settlement are live |
| VeChain | Singapore
VeChain Foundation |
Public enterprise Layer 1 with delegated PoS
Hayabusa and Interstellar upgrades improved decentralization and EVM compatibility |
Walmart China food traceability remains a long-running enterprise deployment
DNV, BMW, LVMH, and BCG partnerships support supply-chain and sustainability use cases |
| XDC Network | Singapore
XDC Network Foundation |
Public enterprise Layer 1 with delegated PoS
ISO 20022 alignment, XDC 2.0 consensus upgrade, and EVM compatibility |
TradeFinex and Liqi support trade finance activity on XDC
Partnerships include SBI Holdings, Deutsche Telekom, R3 Corda, Impel, and VERT Capital |
About This List
The BeInCrypto Institutional 100 – Best Blockchain Infrastructure (2026 Long List) highlights the blockchains and related technologies that are expected to support institutional digital asset operations. This includes major public blockchains, scaling solutions for Ethereum, private blockchains for businesses, data storage networks, decentralized data providers, systems for connecting different blockchains, and the infrastructure needed to process and settle financial transactions.
We don’t assess applications created using these specific blockchain technologies. Instead, businesses using these technologies should submit for evaluation under Category 6.1: Best Enterprise Blockchain Implementation. Platforms focused on creating stablecoins or tokenizing assets will be judged using their own separate evaluation criteria.
Methodology
This category’s score is determined using the BeInCrypto Institutional 100 methodology’s Track A, which gives equal weight to data-driven measurements (50%) and assessments from our Expert Council (50%).
The evaluation covers seven key areas: how widely the system is used, its technical capabilities, the strength of its developer community, its reliability and security, features for meeting regulations, how well it works with other systems, and the total value locked and user activity.
We confirmed the data using a variety of reliable sources, including DefiLlama, L2Beat, Etherscan, Solscan, and official blockchain explorers. We also checked transaction records from Chainlink CCIP and the Canton Network, as well as company reports, SEC filings, regulatory databases, rwa.xyz, platform disclosures, and reports from rating agencies. Finally, we consulted financial data sources like PitchBook, Tracxn, and Crunchbase, and reviewed coverage in mainstream financial news outlets.
We checked for potential security flaws in the system’s core rules, disruptions to network activity, imbalances in who controls the network, how sensitive data is categorized, and whether the parent company is enforcing its rules.
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