Blocknative spent the better part of a decade working to make onchain systems more reliable for the people who build and use them. Along the way, our team built infrastructure that included protocols, wallets, and enterprises that customers could rely on.
As that ecosystem matures and enterprises move faster into AI and agentic workflows, now is the time to bring this work into a new context and operate at a larger scale. To that end, I’m excited to share that the Blocknative team has joined Deloitte.* Our team will focus on driving Web3 innovation across Deloitte’s client portfolio.
Agentic AI is moving into large organizations faster than the infrastructure and controls that support it. The trust, coordination, and verification gaps that follow are the kinds of problems blockchains and cryptographic systems are built to address. Inside Deloitte, our research and engineering work will be applied to those needs as they emerge.
With that said, there are some consequences to this transition. Teams currently using Blocknative in production should plan for the changes below.
With appreciation
This chapter of our work in the ecosystem is coming to a close: on mempool visibility, transaction orchestration, block building, MEV auctions, private order flow, transaction pricing, and more. That work was shaped by our customers, the protocol teams, wallet builders, researchers, and institutions who pushed for better answers.
To everyone who built with Blocknative and held us to a high standard: thank you. Please know that the work continues, just in a different setting and at a different scale.
Matt Cutler
Founder & CEO, Blocknative
* As used on this website within the blog, Deloitte refers to one or more of the US member firms of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (DTTL) their related entities that operate using the “Deloitte” name in the United States and their respective affiliates. Blocknative Corporation is now in the process of ceasing operations. This website has not been updated to reflect the foregoing.