The Dallas firm behind the "Invisible Wallet" is quietly converting patents, pop songs, and NFC tags into assets you can trade - and betting most people will never notice the blockchain underneath.
DPS (Digital Postal Service) is a Delaware-registered SaaS company that modernizes certified communications using AI, blockchain, and Web3. Its flagship platform, CaseMail, lets businesses send, track, and certify both email and postal mail with tamper-evident, court-admissible proof of content, mailing, and delivery. In 2021 the U.S. Postal Service certified CaseMail as the first producer of blockchain-generated ePostage labels, and the company has issued more than 3 million certificates used as evidence in U.S. courts.
allwhere is a New York-based IT logistics platform that automates the full employee device lifecycle - procuring, deploying, tracking, retrieving, storing, and recycling laptops and equipment for distributed teams anywhere in the world. Built to make onboarding and offboarding painless in a work-from-anywhere era, it gives IT teams a single dashboard to manage hardware across in-office, hybrid, and fully remote workforces.
MIDAS Healthcare Solutions builds technology that makes the disposal of leftover controlled substances in hospitals visible, verifiable and traceable. Its flagship system, MIDAS VIEW, combines a secure workstation, 360-degree video capture, AI-driven verification and chemical neutralization to close one of the quietest gaps in the fight against drug diversion and the opioid epidemic. Founded in 2017 by pharmacist Michael LaFauci, the New York-based company turns an untraceable, honor-system process into a documented, auditable record.
Page Vault makes legally-defensible web and social media capture software and services for lawyers, investigators, and government agencies. Its browser-based tool and on-demand service preserve websites, social posts, and video as court-admissible evidence - complete with metadata, hashing, and affidavits - while keeping the legal team out of the chain of custody.
Sourcemap is a New York-based enterprise SaaS company that maps global supply chains down to the raw-material origin. Born as a research project at the MIT Media Lab, it gives compliance and sourcing teams end-to-end, verified visibility across multi-tier supplier networks - helping Global 1000 brands meet forced-labor, deforestation, tariff and ESG regulations while reducing disruption risk.