Provenance Blockchain
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About Provenance Blockchain
Provenance is a Cosmos-based blockchain used by regulated financial institutions for originating and servicing real financial assets — loans, funds and related instruments. It is one of the few chains where substantial regulated financial volume genuinely settles.
Loan origination on-chain is a real deployment
Mortgage and consumer loan processes involve many parties, extensive documentation and lengthy settlement. Recording origination and servicing on a shared ledger reduces reconciliation between those parties. That is an unglamorous efficiency gain and it is where blockchain has produced measurable savings rather than announcements.
Regulated participants shape the design
Financial institutions require identifiable counterparties, compliance controls and data handling that meets their obligations. A chain serving them is necessarily permissioned in important respects, and presenting it otherwise would misdescribe it.
Asset servicing is the durable part
Origination is a single event; servicing continues for years — payments, modifications, transfers, reporting. A ledger shared among participants reduces the reconciliation that consumes most of the operational cost in these markets, and that recurring saving is the stronger argument.
What HASH does
The token secures the Cosmos-based chain through staking and is used in governance. Demand relates to the volume of financial activity settling on the network rather than to speculative trading.
What to weigh
Genuine regulated financial volume in a sector where most blockchain claims are pilots, against a permissioned structure and a token whose demand depends on institutional throughput.
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Frequently asked
What is Provenance used for?
Originating and servicing real financial assets — loans, funds and related instruments — by regulated institutions on a shared ledger.
Why is asset servicing the stronger use case?
Origination happens once; servicing continues for years, and shared records reduce the reconciliation that consumes most operational cost in these markets.
What does HASH do?
Secures the chain through staking and is used in governance, with demand tied to financial activity settling on the network.