Zaisan — Blockchain Traceability and Identity Tooling for European Strategic Autonomy
A Netherlands-Based Dual-Use Software SME Assessed for Supply-Chain Trust Enablement, EU Instrument Fit, and Governance Disclosure Gaps
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About this report
Zaisan sits in a category of European digital-utility vendors whose relevance to defence is determined less by weapon platforms and more by infrastructure that makes procurement, sustainment, and compliance auditable at speed.
Its publicly described product set centres on blockchain-supported event capture, audit-grade traceability, and decentralised identity controls, which are building blocks for trusted logistics in contested environments. In the European context, the strategic question is whether such tooling can be engineered into a sovereignty-supporting “trust layer” for defence supply chains rather than remain a generic web3 services stack.
Key questions this report answers
- How does Zaisan's blockchain-supported event capture, audit-grade traceability and decentralised identity tooling create a trust layer for defence supply chains?
- Can Zaisan's web3-derived stack be engineered into a sovereignty-supporting capability rather than a generic services offering?
- What is the readiness of Zaisan's technology portfolio and how does it fit European procurement, sustainment and compliance needs?
- Which de-risking instruments, partnerships, IP assets and capability gaps shape Zaisan's strategic relevance to trusted logistics in contested environments?
Inside this report
- Introduction
- Executive Summary
- Corporate identity, governance and geographic footprint
- Strategic business positioning in European defence supply chains
- Technology portfolio and readiness
- Institutional participation, de-risking instruments and regulatory-fit verificat
- Partnerships, IP assets, leadership, capability gaps and strategic assessment
Who it's for
Investors screening Zaisan, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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