At LimeChain, we believe prototyping is crucial for our enterprise blockchain services. We kick things off with a solid Proof of Concept (PoC), allowing us to quickly and affordably test out ideas. This helps us understand the potential and limitations of new technologies, which is super beneficial for industries like finance and supply chain management.
Next, we dive into developing a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). This step is all about turning concepts into practical applications, so we can test them in the real world and gather user feedback. It helps us get to market faster and add scalable features, making sure our products grow with market demands and user needs.
We offer a suite of enterprise blockchain services through the prototyping stage, including PoC and MVP development, to later moving the solution to production and supporting it.
Over the past three years, LimeChain has successfully initiated over 80 blockchain projects, starting from the PoC phase. Our extensive experience in this area highlights our capability to navigate complex project demands and tailor solutions that align with our clients' strategic goals.
Our PoC development process is meticulous and thorough, involving:
We evaluate how the blockchain solution aligns with business objectives.
Detailed planning of the project’s scope to ensure all aspects are covered.
Choosing the right blockchain protocols and development tools tailored to the project’s needs. Our team is proficient in Ethereum, Hedera Hashgraph, EOS, and Hyperledger technologies, complemented by strong client-side and server-side development expertise.
A proof of concept assesses idea viability, while a minimum viable product (MVP) tests practical application. An MVP is crucial for validating ideas with real user feedback, developed swiftly by skilled teams for efficient testing and refinement.
Define and prioritize essential features for a functional prototype based on the initial concept.
Build the MVP swiftly and effectively with a skilled team to expedite market readiness.
Test the MVP with real users to gather feedback, refine the product based on insights, and prepare for scalability and further development.