Validator layer
Permissioned validators confirm blocks through a predictable consensus model suitable for enterprise and institutional environments.
FME Layer 1 is designed to connect Web2 business systems with Web3 trust infrastructure: independent records, secure workflows, explorer visibility, and private enterprise-grade blockchain operations.
FME TrueBlockchain separates enterprise audit records, application workflows, and public-facing explorer access into a practical infrastructure stack.
Permissioned validators confirm blocks through a predictable consensus model suitable for enterprise and institutional environments.
Business systems, dashboards, AI modules, and web applications can write proof records and read verified chain data through controlled endpoints.
FME Scan provides transparent transaction, block, contract, and token visibility for customers, partners, and internal administrators.
Many companies do not need public speculation, meme trading, or uncontrolled token activity. They need a private, independent, tamper-resistant record layer that supports real commercial systems.
Deploy business modules on top of the same trusted base chain without rebuilding every application from zero.
Secure records for learning platforms, grade events, certificates, student submissions, and administrative approvals.
Shipment checkpoints, scanner events, delivery proofs, temperature records, and settlement triggers.
Patent, copyright, licensing, negotiation, and AI report notarization with off-chain document privacy.
Payment status anchoring, receipt verification, loyalty programs, and conditional benefit distribution.
QR authentication, ownership history, resale records, fan membership, and limited-edition product proof.
Independent audit trails for approvals, master data changes, system access, and financial workflow evidence.
Use the live explorer and RPC endpoint for testing. Confirm the chain ID on your server before production launch.
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FME supports blockchain architecture, hardware buildout, smart contract integration, explorer setup, Web3 dashboards, and business application planning.
No. The main purpose is enterprise trust infrastructure: audit trails, approvals, logistics, IP, education, EC, and compliance records. Token use is only one possible module.
Yes. Sensitive files and business data can stay in existing systems while only hashes, timestamps, and proof records are written to the chain.
Yes. APIs can connect ERP, EC, logistics, university, AI, and dashboard systems to the blockchain audit layer.