Oracle Blockchain Enterprise Edition Features

Deploy anywhere: Multicloud and on-premises Kubernetes

  • Automated lifecycle management through Blockchain Platform Manager, enabling provisioning, administration, and updates for multiple blockchain instances using provided container images
  • Support for multicloud and on-premises deployments
  • Production-ready Kubernetes environments with fast provisioning on OCI, multicloud, and on-premises deployments; high availability; and dynamic scaling for bank-grade operations
  • Resilient, Istio-based service mesh with secure, TLS-protected internal communication between nodes
  • Dynamic scaling tool to expand blockchain nodes and associated compute and storage capacity

Multiledger support: Hyperledger Besu and Fabric

  • Support for Hyperledger Besu (Enterprise Ethereum), enabling Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)–based smart contracts with a full set of Besu nodes and integrations
  • Support for Hyperledger Fabric, providing enhanced privacy and confidentiality capabilities with a full set of Fabric 3.x nodes and integrations
  • Flexibility to create a private or a shared network, join external nodes, or connect to external networks

API gateway: Web3, REST, and event-based integration

  • Built-in Web3 and REST gateways for Besu and Fabric blockchains, supporting standard Ethereum JSON-RPC and extensive REST APIs for wallets, atomic (2PC) transactions, and digital asset operations
  • API-driven network configuration, lifecycle management, wallet operations, and smart contract transactions
  • Event subscriptions for Besu and Fabric blockchains through REST APIs with secure, resilient callbacks

Smart contract framework: Digital asset tokenization and compliance

  • Customizable reference smart contracts and frameworks for tokenized deposits, stablecoins, CBDCs, bonds, and real-world assets, based on the TTF standard and OpenZeppelin open source frameworks for fungible (ERC-20) and non-fungible (ERC-721/ERC-1155) tokens
  • Compliance-by-design architecture with modular, programmable governance, including role-based permissions, separation of duties, flexible approval policies, and enforceable limits
  • Supervisory controls for account status and risk scoring, programmable limits and approval tiers, permissioned transfers with Know Your Customer (KYC) and anti–money laundering (AML) controls, and administrative capabilities such as token freezing and asset recovery
  • Pre-deployed helper smart contracts for hashed time-locked contracts (HTLCs), atomic asset swaps (DvD/DvP), and cross-currency exchanges with liquidity pools for FX transactions
  • Confidential transactions supporting bank-grade financial privacy by securing sensitive values and metadata leveraging Pedersen commitments and private data, enabling zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) validation and audit procedures through a rich history database and prebuilt smart contract methods
  • Smart contract registry for verification of on-chain deployed smart contracts and metadata, including attestation of vulnerability and invariant testing to support integrity checks and audits of smart contract lifecycles

Universal Managed Wallets: Enterprise custody and programmability

  • Multipartition, multi-asset custodial wallets with key management for permissioned and public chains via partner adapters
  • Programmable policy engine and role-based access control (RBAC) to enforce asset-specific lifecycle permissions, jurisdiction-specific controls, and ERC-4337 account abstraction for programmable compliance
  • Support for diverse financial instruments, including digital currencies, securities, and tokenized real-world assets used in financial markets and across industries
  • Omnibus wallet support for pooled asset management with policy-driven controls, supporting efficient custody, settlement, and servicing of client assets at scale

Decentralized identity: DID and verifiable credentials

  • Decentralized identifier (DID) framework for a unique, verifiable link to users or entities for credential issuers, holders, and verifiers
  • Verifiable credentials for cryptographic validation of user claims and entitlements, plus asset and token policies with support for selective disclosure and other privacy-protecting measures using ZKPs
  • Trust framework for onboarding authorized issuers and verifiers with reduced friction
  • Support for reusable, privacy-preserving KYC and compliance enforcement, including entity- and jurisdiction-specific rules

Workflow and transaction orchestration: Atomic enterprise/blockchain and cross-chain coordination

  • Durable enterprise and blockchain orchestration via Oracle Transaction Manager for Microservices with Conductor-based workflow integration, enabling atomic cross-ledger updates and asset transfers
  • Low-code visual workflow designer and JSON-based definitions for CI/CD automation
  • Enterprise connectors and task profiles for HTTP REST, gRPC, and Web3 APIs; SQL and JDBC database access; and Oracle Transactional Event Queues and Kafka messaging, with advanced control-flow capabilities
  • Adaptive workflows supporting deterministic, human-in-the-loop, and AI-assisted reasoning and planning with event-driven triggers, plus built-in Web3 transaction capabilities
  • Atomic operations across distributed services and workflow steps using two-phase commit (2PC/XA) and Saga transaction patterns
  • Enables onboarding and approval workflows, asset transactions (DvD/DvP) in a hybrid (permissioned and public chains) environment, compliance checks, integration of ERP/general ledger queries and updates, and on-ramp/off-ramp integrations

Embedded supervision: Real-time monitoring/reporting, oversight, and supervisory controls

  • Reliable, real-time replication of ledger history and smart contract state information into indexed schemas in MySQL and Oracle AI Database, with optional use of tamper-resistant blockchain tables for auditable regulatory reporting
  • Real-time monitoring, data visualization, and AI-driven anomaly detection for risk oversight, embedded supervision, and regulatory reporting using built-in Oracle AI Database capabilities, in-database machine learning, and Oracle Analytics
  • Embedded vectorization in Oracle AI Database 26ai for similarity searches across transaction history, supporting anomaly detection, fraud detection, and market integrity monitoring based on known and emerging patterns
  • SQL property graphs and the graph analytics library in Oracle AI Database for automated AML supervision, including detection of transaction cycles, fund layering through intermediate wallets, and high-risk “hubs” or “bridge” accounts
  • Actionable supervisory controls to modify account status, adjust transaction limits and approval thresholds, and enforce administrative overrides based on real-time insights

ISO 20022 payments: Tokenized settlement and ERP integration

  • Support for ISO 20022 payment messaging standards (pain.001 for corporate payments and pacs.008 for interbank transactions), executed via tokenized payment instruments with full status reporting
  • Capture of received tokenized payment data and conversion into camt.054 debit and credit notifications
  • Payment hub extensibility for fiat-blockchain integrations and optimized routing
  • ERP integration for payments initiation (pain.001) and receipt (camt.054 for notifications) via APIs or secure batch payment files