Back in July, we released our first beta, named “Rumba”, which allows anyone to register just any types of documents on the blockchain through pre-generated workflows and forms. This beta, openly available here, makes it easy to issue and verify the authenticity of any documents in a matter of minutes. Hence, we accepted and successfully completed the challenge to create a digital, blockchain-based watch certificate in less than 30 minutes as part of the ProConcept UserDay organized in Bern.

Once again, this successful use-case demonstrates the power of the Proxeus framework, which can already be used to remove the complexity inherent to the development of blockchain applications, in particular in use-cases related to the certification of documents. By providing a series of building blocks, the application allows users to focus on the added-value of their product, instead of spending time on basic technological challenges that dozens of others have already solved before. The platform is extremely easy to use and empowers anyone to create blockchain applications that are affordable and can be made compatible with current enterprise systems.

At the end of the experiment, two different documents were issued: an authentic certificate, and a copy that we altered by changing the serial number of the watch. The two documents can be found here.

Give it a try: download the documents and visit the verification page in the beta section of the website. Can you recognize which certificate is authentic, and which one has been altered? Let us know if you do!