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June Update: Public Network Portal Opens, Connectors Gain DACH Traction
June delivered consistent signal across the stack: live mainnet activity now visible in our new public network portal, a growing wave of enterprise evaluations engaging with our connector suite, the Digital Product Passport leading category interest, and continued expansion across the DACH region and the wider EU.

Investor & Community Newsletter - June 2026
June was a month of progress and honest work - real wins, real friction, and a team that keeps pushing. The new public network portal is live and the mainnet can now be observed directly, enterprise evaluations of the connector suite are building, and engagement across the DACH region keeps broadening. None of this has been linear: we are still iterating on tooling, refining the integration story for different enterprise stacks, and learning from every conversation. We share direction of travel here and keep detailed metrics and open challenges for private investor sessions, where they can be discussed with full context.
1. Mainnet Live - Public and Private Activity in One View

We have opened a new public network portal at edexa.network/network where anyone can observe the mainnet in real time. The portal makes one of the most differentiating properties of edeXa visible at a glance: public and private transactions flowing through the same Layer 1, side by side.
- Live block heartbeat synchronized with real mainnet block production
- Real-time TPS, lifetime transactions and bridged volume sourced directly from the Mainnet API
- Streaming activity feed showing Public, Private and Bridge transactions interleaving in production
- Dual-chain split view making the hybrid architecture observable, not just described
For the first time, investors, partners and developers can see the hybrid Layer 1 working - not in a slide deck, but in production traffic.
2. Visit the Connector Portal - Open to Everyone
Our connector suite has its own dedicated portal at edxconnector.edexa.network. While most of our connectors are built with enterprise use cases in mind, several are equally relevant for B2C scenarios - from digital product passports consumers can scan, to e-signature flows and document authenticity proofs anyone can use.
Investors, partners, developers and community members are all warmly invited to explore it. You do not need to be an enterprise to look around. Browse the Legacy Connector portal, test the flows, and tell us what you think - your feedback genuinely shapes the roadmap, and community input has historically surfaced some of our best product decisions.
3. Enterprise Visits - A Growing Wave of Evaluations

Across June, enterprise interest in the connector suite continued to build in a healthy, sustained way. These are not casual page views - they are evaluation sessions from teams actively assessing how our connectors could fit into existing enterprise stacks.
- A growing pipeline of enterprise-level evaluations engaging with the connector suite
- Technical deep-dives with enterprise architects and compliance teams
- Hands-on walkthroughs of connectors against real integration scenarios
- Follow-up workshops being scheduled into the next quarter
The consistent read: edeXa is being evaluated as infrastructure, not as an experiment. Detailed pipeline metrics are shared directly with investors on request.
4. Connector Engagement - What Is Catching Attention

Looking at views and click-throughs on connector cards - a clean proxy for which use cases enterprise visitors are actively exploring - a clear ranking has emerged this month:
- Digital Product Passport - leading the category, with the strongest month-over-month momentum
- bSign E-Signature - consistently in the top tier of engagement
- Document Authenticity Proof - steady, recurring interest
- Digital Twin Verification - notable new entry climbing the leaderboard
- edeXa Invoice Scanner - rounding out the top five
The standout is the Digital Product Passport, which moved into the top position with a clear uplift in evaluation interest - aligned with upcoming EU compliance requirements. Note: these reflect views and click engagement on connector cards, not transaction volume.
5. Geographic Reach - DACH Expanding, EU Broadening
Enterprise engagement in June remained concentrated in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), with steady reach broadening across the wider European Union.
- DACH - the strongest cluster of enterprise evaluation traffic and follow-up requests
- Wider EU - growing visits from teams in the Benelux, Nordics and Southern Europe
- Sector mix dominated by manufacturing, logistics, financial services and public-sector adjacent organizations
This matches the regulatory tailwind we have been positioning for: European enterprises actively searching for verifiable infrastructure that fits inside existing compliance frameworks.
6. Legacy Connector - Pushing to All Business Sizes
Engineering is now focused on making the Legacy Connector deployable across every business size - not only large enterprise. The goal is a single connector path that scales down to smaller operators without losing the operational guarantees larger organizations require.
- Lighter deployment profiles for small and mid-sized operators
- Simplified configuration flows for teams without dedicated infrastructure staff
- Identical security and reliability posture across all deployment sizes
- Continued hardening of monitoring, observability and recovery tooling
7. Sales - Outbound Engagement Has Started
The sales team has formally started outbound engagement. After months of building the technical foundation and the integration story, structured outreach to qualified enterprise targets is now running in parallel with engineering at full cadence.
- Defined target account list across regulated industries
- Coordinated outbound between sales and solution engineering
- Standardized evaluation playbook for incoming enterprise teams
- Tighter feedback loop between commercial conversations and product roadmap
8. Network & Infrastructure Health
The mainnet remained operationally stable through June with no critical incidents and continued throughput gains. The new public network portal provides an external, verifiable view of this stability - not a claim, an observation anyone can make.
- Sustained production uptime across core services
- Stable performance during live enterprise demos and integration tests
- Continued improvements to validator coordination and anchor settlement
- Expanded observability tooling for partner-facing environments
9. swiyu Update - Switzerland's Public Beta Trust Infrastructure

Our coordination with the swiyu program - Switzerland's Public Beta Trust Infrastructure for the federal eID - continues in measured, structured steps. The program is still in beta, and while the codebase is open source, participation in the operational ecosystem is not automatic.
Onboarding is a deliberate process: edeXa is currently progressing through the verification track with Swiss federal administration, demonstrating relevant use cases and showing how Swiss-specific scenarios can be supported on a hybrid Layer 1. Being open source does not remove the trust, compliance and verification bar - and that is the point. The Swiss approach is intentionally rigorous, which is exactly why it is worth qualifying for.
- Active verification process with the Swiss federal administration
- Use-case demonstrations tailored to Swiss regulatory expectations
- Identity verification flows being prepared in advance of go-live
- Reference architecture for blockchain + eID maturing internally
If we complete this track successfully, edeXa is positioned to be one of the first blockchain infrastructures operating alongside a state-issued eID in Europe. We are treating it as the multi-quarter, qualification-driven opportunity it actually is - not a launch.
eID Progress Preview - Roadmap & Early Access
To make our progress tangible, we have opened a dedicated eID progress page at sealmsg.edexa.network. This is not a live product yet - there is no login and no public demo to interact with. What you will find is a clear preview of the roadmap, the architecture direction, and the milestones we are working through as we align with the swiyu trust framework.
Investors, partners and serious enterprise builders who want to go deeper are warmly invited. The page includes a registration button for those who would like to follow the implementation closely, receive early-access updates, and be informed first when the demo opens for hands-on use. If eID-grade trust on a hybrid Layer 1 is on your radar, this is the simplest way to stay in the loop as the work progresses.
10. What Is Coming Next
- Convert current enterprise evaluations into structured pilot scopes
- Ship the small / mid-business deployment profile for the Legacy Connector
- Continue swiyu verification work and prepare a Swiss go-live playbook
- Scale outbound sales coverage across DACH and the broader EU
- Expand the public network portal with deeper analytics and embeddable views
Closing Note
June's signal is consistent: the mainnet is visibly live, enterprise evaluations continue to grow in a healthy way, the Digital Product Passport is leading category interest, and our Swiss eID qualification continues at the pace it should. As always, we share more detailed figures directly with investors in private updates - the public newsletter focuses on direction and momentum.
Thank you for your continued trust and support.
The edeXa team