Real Numbers From Actual Consortium Projects

We track what matters because blockchain work isn't about hype—it's about measurable improvement. Here's what we've learned from helping businesses in Taiwan build and operate consortium networks since 2023.

47 Active Networks
8.2M Transactions
186 Member Nodes
99.7% Uptime Average
Consortium blockchain infrastructure monitoring dashboard
3.4s Average Block Time
Performance Data

Speed Matters When You're Running Production Systems

Last month, one of our supply chain consortiums processed 340,000 transactions across 14 member companies. The network handled peak loads during the Lunar New Year rush without breaking a sweat.

That's partly luck—good architecture decisions early on—and partly because we obsess over monitoring. Our clients see dashboard alerts before problems become real issues.

  • Block finality under 5 seconds for 94% of transactions
  • Zero data loss incidents across all networks in 2024
  • Average 12-hour response time for technical support queries
  • Quarterly security audits with full member transparency

What Actually Happens After You Sign Up

We keep detailed records of every deployment. Not because we love spreadsheets, but because patterns emerge—and knowing those patterns helps the next project start stronger.

Initial consortium network planning and architecture design phase
1

Discovery and Architecture Design

First month is all about understanding your workflow. We map where data lives now, who needs access, and what keeps you up at night. Most clients find two or three processes they didn't realize could benefit from shared ledgers.

We produce a technical spec, governance draft, and realistic timeline. Nothing gets built until everyone's clear on what they're getting.

3-5 week average 4-8 stakeholder workshops Full architecture doc
Development and testing of consortium blockchain network infrastructure
2

Development and Pilot Testing

Here's where code meets reality. We build your testnet with a subset of members and run it hard—stress tests, edge cases, the weird scenarios that only happen at 2am on Saturday.

Most pilots run 6-10 weeks. About 60% of projects adjust their original spec during this phase. That's normal and healthy.

2-3 month timeline 100K+ test transactions Weekly progress reviews
3

Production Launch and Ongoing Support

Going live is weirdly anticlimactic if we've done our job right. The network just...works. We monitor everything for the first 30 days like anxious parents, then gradually hand control to your team.

Median time from project start to production launch is 18 weeks. Fastest was 11 weeks for a three-member consortium. Longest was 31 weeks for a heavily regulated industry with compliance requirements.

24/7 monitoring Monthly health reports Dedicated support channel
Darek Wójcik, Consortium Network Architect at ShimmerLight
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The interesting part isn't the technology—it's watching companies who've been competitors for decades suddenly share data because they finally have a framework that protects everyone equally. That trust shift unlocks value nobody could access alone.

Darek Wójcik
Consortium Network Architect, ShimmerLight

Want to See Your Industry's Benchmarks?

We've got performance data from logistics, manufacturing, finance, and healthcare consortiums. Happy to share what's realistic for your sector and timeline.

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