Labrys

Australia's Largest Blockchain Development Agency

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Labrys is Australia's largest web3 development agency. We design, develop and launch products using blockchain infrastructure & Web3 technologies. We also build all supporting infrastructure (Web/Mobile Apps, APIs, Integrations) to enable any Web3 solution.

We help startups, enterprises, governments, and some of the world’s largest blockchain organizations use this technology to reform existing processes and become industry innovators.

100% based in Brisbane, Australia, our team is made up of some of the brightest minds in the industry. All work is done in-house by our expert engineers who develop Smart Contracts, Web/Mobile Apps, Custom Enterprise Software, Tokens, NFTs, Layer-2 Scaling, and Wallet Integrations at the level of PoC, MVP, and Production-Ready systems. We don't outsource anything, everything we do, we do ourselves.

Join us to Shape the NEW WORLD!

👉 Enterprise Blockchain

👉 Smart Contracts

👉 Blockchain Consulting

👉 NFT Project Launch

👉 DeFi Protocol & Integration

👉 Cross-Chain Deployments

👉 GameFi NFT Ecosystems

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$100 - $149/hr
10 - 49
2017
Locations
Australia
Suite 1, Level 1 299 Coronation Drive Milton QLD, Brisbane, Queensland 4064

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  • Software Development
  • App Designing (UI/UX)

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  • Medium Business
  • Large Business

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  • Financial & Payments
  • Gaming
  • Information Technology

Labrys Executive Interview

Lachlan Feeny
Lachlan Feeny
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Please introduce your company and give a brief about your role within the company?
Labrys is one of Australia’s largest and most experienced blockchain development agencies. Based out of Brisbane, we provide development, consulting and support services to other companies looking to build blockchain into their business. 
We’ve worked with businesses of all shapes and sizes, from month-old start-ups, to federal governments, to multinational organisations. Labrys is your go-to company for anything blockchain.

I’m Lachlan, Co-founder and CEO of Labrys. My role within the company is to make sure everyone is working together effectively. 

I ensure that software teams are working towards high-quality products that get built on-time and on-budget and ensuring that internal business teams are dedicating their resources in the right areas.

One of my favourite parts of the role is getting to work with new clients each day. We've been lucky to work on so many amazing projects at Labrys, but my favourite would have to be working alongside NEM and Trezor to integrate the NEM Catapult Wallet with Trezor Hardware devices.
How does your company differentiate itself from the competition?
At Labrys we differentiate ourselves from our competitors by ensuring that all software development is done in-house in Brisbane. This is how we guarantee premium quality software on all of our solutions.

Many of the clients we've worked with, have switched mid-project away from other software development agencies to Labrys as they were unsatisfied with the quality of the product being delivered to them.

Most of our competitors are based overseas or outsource their work overseas which almost always decreases the quality of the end product, as we've witnessed time and again. Building great software is very challenging. It requires expert project management, high-quality code, continuous testing and lots of experience.

At Labrys we pride ourselves in the quality of the product that we deliver, and we can deliver this by ensuring that development is done here in Brisbane by some of Australia's top blockchain developers.
What industries do you generally cater to? Are your customers repetitive?If yes, what ratio of clients has been repetitive to you?
We've found blockchain development services to be very industry agnostic. As blockchain is a database technology, it can be applied to almost any industry so long as the use case is suitable. Labrys has experience working with businesses in the finance, healthcare, supply chain, government and education sectors.

Our clients at Labrys provide a great amount of repetitive work for us. Most of our clients have engaged us for more than one project and love coming back to add new features to their products as their businesses grow. Our clients appreciate that we package up all our work at the end of each project so that should they want to, they can easily take their intellectual property to other software agencies and pick things up with ease, yet none do.
Please share some of the services that you offer for which clients approach you the most for?
Our client’s approach Labrys for one of two reasons:
  1. They are looking for blockchain expertise
  2. They are looking for blockchain efficiency

Clients looking for our blockchain expertise will approach us with nothing more than an idea. We will provide our expertise to walk the client through, from start to finish, turning that idea into a working, physical, commercial product. This process may involve the following services:
  • Discovery Workshops
  • Feasibility Assessments
  • User Interface/User Experience Design
  • Solution Architecture
  • Proof of Concept Development
  • Minimum Viable Product Development
  • Smart Contract Development
  • Blockchain Consulting
  • Blockchain Integrations
  • Private Blockchain Development
  • Security Token Development
     
Clients looking for our blockchain efficiency are mostly existing blockchain companies. They will usually already have internal development teams but will require Labrys’ additional resources to efficiently build out a component of a solution that has already been architected internally. This process may involve the following services:
  • Smart Contract Development
  • API Development
  • Front-end Development
  • Bug Fixes
  • Third-Party Blockchain Integrations
Which platform do you prefer to use when developing a blockchain application? Why?
When it comes to blockchain platforms, Labrys builds most of its solutions on top of the Ethereum blockchain. This is due to the large amount of existing and freely available development infrastructure already built for Ethereum, compared to other competing platforms.

We have also worked on some projects on the Hyperledger platform, though this is requested less frequently than Ethereum. At Labrys, we are trying to expand the number of blockchain platforms we build on and are always ready for the challenge of building on a completely new system.
What tech stack and tools do your developers use?
At Labrys, we leverage the speed and efficiency gains of modern software frameworks to build high-performing products and exceptional user experiences. 
Our passion for great software is what drives us to work with only the latest technologies and ensures that we remain at the forefront of what's possible in the digital world.

We believe that keeping up with and adopting new frameworks and methodologies is key to enabling the repeated success of our client's projects.
 
Although we work with a wide range of modern frameworks, our main technology stack is the MERN web development stack:
  • MongoDB NoSQL database
  • Express.js middleware
  • React.js frontend framework
  • Node.js backend framework
     
Whilst the particular stack we use may not be noticeable to the client in the end product, it is very important from a future-proofing perspective.

The MERN stack is one of the most popular web development stacks in the world, meaning that the client will be able to easily take their project to other software companies or hire internal developers that will already be familiar with the stack and be able to pick it up.
 
The modular nature of the MERN stack also enables applications to be easily expanded on and scaled up as necessary, without major rebuilds.
Are open-source, decentralized protocols going to be more significant than their web equivalent?
In the long run, I think decentralised protocols will become more significant than their traditional web equivalent, however, this will take time.

Bitcoin has been the only open-source decentralised protocol, in this sense, that has been around long enough to analyse, whereas many of the others are still in their infancy. 10 years ago, most people laughed at Bitcoin or ignored it altogether and certainly didn't understand the value in the blockchain technology behind it.

Today, Bitcoin is still not that widely adopted, but it is no longer ignored, instead many of the companies that tried to laugh it off, including central banks and large retail and investment banks are now building their own cryptocurrencies to compete with Bitcoin.

I suspect over the next 10 years we will see much of the same reaction from industry to other open-source, decentralised protocols and eventually see them become widely adopted.

The prospect of moving towards a decentralised future, where individuals own and control their own data, is incredibly exciting and something we constantly strive for at Labrys.
What scalability and throughput challenges are there with blockchain? What solutions would you suggest?
Personally, I think the scalability problems of blockchains are exaggerated. Most blockchain platforms are not running at full capacity when it comes to the number of transactions they can handle, and for most blockchain platforms, it is cheaper to pay transaction fees to upload data to a blockchain rather than paying ongoing data hosting fees on Amazon's or Google's servers.

Over time, the most popular blockchains will need to upgrade their transaction throughput to achieve mainstream adoption.

There are already many great on-chain and off-chain solutions in development. I believe that on-chain scaling solutions are preferable to off-chain solutions, however, only when it doesn’t compromise the decentralisation and immutability of the blockchain.
Will the success rate of ICOs be better or worse than tech start-ups?
I think that the success rate of ICOs will likely be no better or worse on average than regular tech start-ups. The reality is that almost 9/10 tech start-ups are already failing but most people will only hear about the successful ones. On the other hand, with ICOs the opposite is true. Everyone will hear about the thousands of failed ICOs and scams involved the space, but very few will hear about the successful ones. Both are tech start-ups, both will experience high rates of failure, the only difference is that traditional tech start-ups will get their capital from venture capitalists whereas ICOs will crowdsource their funding.
What are the key factors that you consider before deciding the cost of a project?
When determining the cost of a project, the first thing we consider is to what degree of completeness is required for the delivery of a product. For example, does the client just need a prototype built or do they need a commercially viable solution that is secure, scalable and stable. Building software that mostly functions as intended when using it yourself or with a select group of test subjects is relatively easy and can be done fairly affordably. Costs rise rapidly when you are building software that must be trusted with private user information, that must achieve close to 100% uptime and that must scale as its user base grows.

The number of integrations involved in a project can also affect pricing. When building the whole solution internally, we have a very clear understanding of the software we are building and how it works. When you introduce external integrations to the project, it adds new variables and potential problems to the project thus increasing the cost and time required to deliver the project.

Finally, the other major factor is the time required to deliver a project. If the client wants the project delivered quickly then it may require additional resources and costs compared to if the client has more time available to them.
What kind of payment structure do you follow to bill your clients?
Most of the projects we deliver at Labrys are very agile in nature. Because of this most of our projects are billed as Time and Materials. This means that we will provide an estimate of the costs upfront and will charge by sending out weekly invoices for the number of hours we have spent working on the project, plus any materials costs (such as flights and accommodation) accumulated each week.

In some cases where Labrys is provided with the resources to effectively plan out the solution in advance of starting development, we can engage in fixed-cost arrangements. However, these fixed-cost arrangements can be very inflexible when changes to the scope come up and additional features are suggested throughout the project.
What is the price range (min and max) of the projects that you catered to in 2018?
At Labrys we cater to projects of all shapes and sizes. On the smaller end, we will work with small scale start-ups and one-man teams to turn ideas into physical software applications with very restrained budgets. The lowest cost full-stack prototype we've developed would be around $10,000.00 AUD, though we have worked on mock-ups and components of applications for as low as $1,000.00 AUD. On the high end, we have worked with governments and large multinational corporations where projects can span into the hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars range. Most of our clients will fall somewhere in between. At Labrys we welcome clients of all sizes, if you think you might be too small or too large, just ask!

2019 has been an incredibly exciting year for the team at Labrys and we look forward to working with some amazing partners to produce stand-out blockchain products in 2020.
Kindly share your feedback on how GoodFirms has been doing so far in increasing your visibility among potential clients.
GoodFirms has been a great inbound lead source for Labrys. We are very happy with our decision to list on GoodFirms.

Labrys Clients & Portfolios

Key Clients

  • TracerDAO - Perpetual Swaps
  • Aurox - DeFi Contracts
  • NEM - Trezor Hardware Wallet Integration
  • Cloud Nalu - Bitcoin Exchange
  • PxQuest - NFT Project
  • iumiCash - Money Transfer Network
  • PrimaryLedger - Private Blockchain FinTech Product
  • CSENS - Cryptocurrency Payments Network
  • EarthFund DAO - Decentralised Crowdfunding
  • Artefy - NFT Art Platform
  • Local Pegs - Payments Ecosystem
  • Downer - Custom Enterprise Blockchain Product
  • Arbela DAO - Crowd Investment Platform
  • Swell Network - Liquid ETH Staking

Mev Watch: Ethereum Dashboard
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Mev Watch: Ethereum Dashboard
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$0 to $10000
1 weeks
Information Technology

We developed the mevwatch.info dashboard as a free public good for the Ethereum community, because we believe very strongly that the Ethereum base layer needs to remain credibly neatral and censorship resistant. The purpose of the dashboard is to track the percentage of blocks built by OFAC compliant mev-boost relays since the Merge (as a percentage of mev-boost proposed blocks or all blocks).

The Ethereum Merge that occurred on September 15, 2022, has enabled the rise of mev-boost due to the wider distribution of block proposers compared to a small set of miners in charge of block production under PoW. Mev-boost is a service that Ethereum POS Validators have the option to run to outsource their block production duties to the highest bidder, effectively increasing their APR. When setting up mev-boost, Validators add to their config which relays they would like to accept blocks from.

At the time of writing there are seven major mev-boost relays including Flashbots, BloXroute Max Profit, BloXroute Ethical, BloXroute Regulated, BlockNative, Manifold and Eden. Of the 7 available major relays only 3 do not censor according to OFAC compliance requirements. OFAC compliant relays will not include any transactions that interact with the Tornado Cash smart contract or other sanctioned wallet addresses as designated by OFAC.

Not all blocks built by OFAC compliant relays are censoring, however, all blocks built by OFAC compliant relays will censor when non-compliant transactions are broadcast to the network.

While the mev-boost related censorship issue still exists on Ethereum, Labrys will continue to track it’s impact and provide updates to the Mev Watch dashboard.

Aurox: Crypto Trading & Analysis Platform
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Aurox: Crypto Trading & Analysis Platform
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$100001 to $500000
16 weeks
Financial & Payments

Aurox is a trading platform that solves DeFi lending and DEX limitations by leveraging the efficiency in decentralized lending to power its 4x margin lending capabilities, while providing a robust order execution platform that offers speed and low cost through the elimination of smart contracts.

EarthFund DAO: Decentralised Crowdfunding
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EarthFund DAO: Decentralised Crowdfunding
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$50001 to $100000
16 weeks
NGOs

EarthFund is a DAO-controlled crowdfunding platform for projects and ideas that can build a better tomorrow. It was built to give everybody a meaningful voice in the shape of their future.

It’s a fundraising platform on the blockchain. Decentralised and autonomous, but with all the user-friendly features of Web2, EarthFund is a platform designed for mass adoption.

Users on EarthFund can join communities for causes they’re passionate about, fundraise the money they need, and vote as a collective which world-changing projects get the funding they need to make a difference.

Voting is handled off-chain by Snapshot. Ensuring the results are verifiable and the voting process is tamper-resistant. (Votes and relayer receipts stored in IPFS). Once consensus has been reached, the result is then executed on-chain.

EarthFund engaged Labrys to design, write and deploy the core smart contracts and infrastructure that underpins the platform. This includes the Governor Contract, Clearing House Contract, ERC20 Singleton Contract and Token Staking Contract. Together these contracts allow the EarthFund DAO to vote on and spin up sub-DAOs for individual causes, each of which consisting of it’s own ENS subdomain, Gnosis Multisig wallet and ERC20 Governance Token.

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Contact Labrys to launch your DAO infrastructure 👉 contact us

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Pegs: Locals Discount Payments Network
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Pegs: Locals Discount Payments Network
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$100001 to $500000
20 weeks
Financial & Payments

Pegs is a mobile application and payments network, aimed at creating flourishing local communities in tourist hotspots. This is achieved by incentivising merchants to provide local discounts to verified residents. Initially launching in Byron Bay, Pegs will allows to register an account, fund their wallet and enjoy up to 25% off at participating businesses in the community via QR Code payments.

Local businesses accepting payments through the Pegs network will enable greater visibility to their favourite returning customers, attracting more attention from locals, and in turn tourists alike. As the saying goes, shop where the locals shop.

Labrys was tasked with designing and building this mobile app from the ground up, using React Native. The app is deployed to both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, where Labrys continue to maintain new releases, regularly shipping new features and updates.

PxQuest: NFT Based Web3 Game
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PxQuest: NFT Based Web3 Game
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$50001 to $100000
16 weeks
Gaming

PxQuest is an Australian NFT project developing a hybrid Web2/Web3 MMORPG slated for release in April 2023.

The Genesis Collection of 5,000 Adventurer NFT characters sold out in January 2022. These and future generation NFTs are the playable, tradeable characters of the Web2/Web3 Free-to-Play MMORPG. In full, the PxQuest token economy consists of NFTs (Characters, Land, Mounts, Pets and Valuable Loot) usable in game and a utility ERC20 Token ($CHRONOS). The game has AAA 3D visuals, is desktop-based and centres upon real-time dungeon raiding and a kingdom-building collaborative economy.

Together, PxQuest and Labrys have created a variety of high-quality, robust and bespoke solutions, in terms of Web3 technologies and the Web2 interfaces to user’s Web3 data.

PxQuest is a hybrid-chain NFT project that makes use of both the Ethereum Mainnet blockchain protocol and Immutable X layer 2 protocol for scalability. Tokens can be transferred (bridged) between Immutable X and the Ethereum Mainnet, should owners choose to do so.

Pre-existing Smart Contract ecosystems have been extended to include robust Staking functionality, enabling user’s to stake their NFTs and access/utilise their game utility ERC20 token.

On top of this staking functionality, the ability for user’s to wager their ERC20 tokens on battles between their NFTs has also been added in-game.

Links:
🌐 PxQuest Website

💻 PxQuest App

😼 PxQuest Adventurers (OpenSea)

🦅 PxQuest Mounts (Immutable X)

🤖 PxQuest Pets (Immutable X)

Mobile Digital Payments Network
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Mobile Digital Payments Network
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$100001 to $500000
24 weeks
Financial & Payments

iumiCash is a digital payments, remittance, point-of-sale, utility services and communication platform based in the Solomon Islands. iumiCash are leading the way in the Pacific Islands for digitising payments and mobile money, allowing users to leapfrog decades of technology and payments innovation to access instant, frictionless and low-cost payment rails.

Labrys was brought in by the iumiCash team as the consulting and development partner, to lead the team through the initial conceptualisation, the overall product design, and the application development. iumiCash is now live on Android and iOS app stores for both users and businesses to download, register an account and start enjoying the benefits of digital money.

"iumiCash is the next generation e-wallet for your smartphone allowing you to have Solomon Dollars $SBD stored on your phone. You can pay for goods and services at participating merchants, transfer money to family and friends and pay utility bills. 1 iumiCash = 1 $SBD fixed. For every iumiCash in circulation an $SBD is deposited into an escrow account with a Solomon Islands commercial bank, backing and securing the value in your e-wallet. iumiCash can be converted to and from $SBD fee free at participating agents. This app requires internet access. There are no signup or monthly account keeping fees. Fees for sending money are charged at a maximum of 1% per transaction. The receiver pays no fees."

Bitcoin Exchange w/ Lightning Integration
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Bitcoin Exchange w/ Lightning Integration
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$100001 to $500000
16 weeks
Financial & Payments

Cloud Nalu is a design & development group building a suite of applications for Hawaii-based residents, businesses, and institutions. They’re on a mission to serve their clients with the best access to bitcoin education, investment tools and financial services. 

Labrys was approached by Cloud Nalu to design and deliver their flagship product, the Cloud Nalu Bitcoin Brokerage and Exchange Platform. From engagement to development to commercial product delivery, the project ran for a total of 16 weeks. 

Users in Hawaii are able to register an account on Cloud Nalu and enjoy a host of features and benefits in version 1 of the platform:

  • Buy & Sell Bitcoin with Only 1% Trading Fees

  • Instant USD Account Funding via Plaid

  • Deposit & Withdraw BTC via Lightning Network

  • Lightning Pay ® - Settle Lightning Invoices with USD

NEM Catapult Desktop Wallet - Trezor Integration
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NEM Catapult Desktop Wallet - Trezor Integration
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Not Disclosed
8 weeks
Information Technology

Project: NEM CATAPULT Trezor Wallet Integration

Project Description:

The NEM CATAPULT Trezor wallet integration should serve features for cryptocurrency hardware wallet capabilities. The application scope entails using basic NEM CATAPULT network features like transfer transactions, account balances, network information, invoices creation and accounts management.

This software releases in the form of a Catapult integration with the Trezor hardware wallet software and trezor-connect Javascript library.

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Blockchain Share Registry and Exchange Platform (Web App)
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Blockchain Share Registry and Exchange Platform (Web App)
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16 weeks
Financial & Payments

Client: Primary Markets

ProjectPrimary Ledger is a modern web application underpinned by Blockchain technology to enhance the registry management and secondary trading of unlisted securities (private shares).

We designed and developed this platform for an Australian FinTech startup, Primary Markets, which has since been acquired at a valuation of $33 million. The client is now trading unlisted shares for unicorns such as Slack, Virgin Hyperloop, Ripple and more. The platform went live in 2018 with over $150 million worth of securities under management.

Press: Article in the Australian Financial Review

Blockchain Digital Health Records (Mobile App)
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8 weeks
Healthcare & Medical

Client: Secure Health Chain

Project Description: Secure Health Chain are launching Australia's first Blockchain Digital Health Solution for patient medical records, developed by leading software development company Labrys. The platform is built for both Android and iOS, leveraging Blockchain technology to allow individuals to own their personal health information and control the permissions around who has access to it. 

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Darya V.

Perfect Beauty App

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This beauty app exceeded my expectations! It's user-friendly and incredibly helpful for trying out makeup looks. Five stars! Thank you so much for that!
Look further to work with them again.

What was the project name that you have worked with Labrys?

App development

What service was provided as part of the project?

Software Development, App Designing (UI/UX)

Describe your project in brief

Developed a beauty app featuring intuitive makeup tutorials, virtual try-ons, and a sleek user interface for seamless beauty product discovery.

What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?

Time deliverabilities Cost Quality

What was it about the company that you didn't like which they should do better?

Nothing

Daniel Dizon

Great working with Labrys

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It was great working with Lachlan and the team at Labrys. We've had a long standing collaboration with the team. They are a highly professional, knowledgeable, and skilled outfit.

What was the project name that you have worked with Labrys?

Swell

What service was provided as part of the project?

Blockchain Technology

Describe your project in brief

Development of smart contracts

What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?

Professionalism and expertise

What was it about the company that you didn't like which they should do better?

No complaints

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Labrys
Labrys

Thank you Daniel! Likewise, it's been a pleasure working with you and the Swell Network team and we look forward to continued collaboration 👏

Posted 11 months ago
Malcolm Robertson

Its Commonsense Pty Ltd T/as CSENS.io CSENSPay.io & CSENS Observer

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After our CSENS Concept design team had worked out a guideline of what we wanted to build we had difficulty in finding an appropriate organisation to help us build. Other organisations gave us large scoping quotes without really exploring and understanding our project.
Labrys offered a very different and reasonably priced day of discovery and helped us to plan our way forward.
Our project needed to be further designed and fleshed out for user interface. Also the blockchain build needed to identify the appropriate platform to work with to make the functionality of our project viable. Labrys has acted as a guide to finding the right solutions and building strategy.
The Management and team at Labrys have had to work hard to find the solutions needed to integrate our Merchant payment gateway with Visa Card for consumers.
Labrys have been great partners to build the CSENS Project.

What was the project name that you have worked with Labrys?

Its Commonsense Pty Ltd CSENS Project

What service was provided as part of the project?

Software Development, App Designing (UI/UX), Blockchain Technology

Describe your project in brief

CSENS app is designed to incentivise businesses towards sustainability for greater profitability. This is a comprehensive blockchain build with 28 smart contracts to integrate. Additionally the app has a wallet with connection to a green payment gateway for merchants and a Visa Debit card for consumers.
CSENSPay has just been nominated as finalists for 3 Australian Fintech Awards.
1. The Positive Impact Award

2. The Excellence in Industry Collaborations & Partnerships

3. The Excellence in Blockchain/Distributed Ledger award

As a Fintech / Advertising Web 3 hybrid we believe we are positioned to have a substantial positive impact firstly in Australia and NZ. and then a Global market.

Our Fintech product is capable of motivating consumers to compel merchants to onboard with our product. This project has been uniquely comprehensive with a complexity demanding intense attention to detail. Labrys input from early days has been invaluable for our development.

What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?

They were probably the best Australian organisation to build the CSENS Project, we received genuine concern for our project and all of its outcomes. We often asked them to look into new ways to develop our (very out of the box) Project; we really were pushing the boundaries and needed understanding and conservative support. Labrys has a good mix of conservative consideration whilst being brave enough to look into how innovative solutions can be effectively implemented.

What was it about the company that you didn't like which they should do better?

It would be wrong to expect Labrys to do things that were out of their scope eg Product Branding etc. They have there specialty in software and blockchain development and should not need to be all things.

Lachlan Craigie

Reliable, best-practice blockchain development from an honest and approachable team

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$200000+
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We required a number of smart contracts and front-end web3 applications build in support of the PxQuest Web3 MMORPG.

The Labrys team bring the level of professionalism and experience you simply must have for blockchain development given the immutability and/or high financial cost of mistakes. The team have the most systematic development and testing approach I've seen from a web3 dev firm.

They also have the advantage of a large workforce and many audits under their belt such that they frequently presented best-practice solutions to smart contract development and interaction that grew the knowledge of our internal blockchain team and resulted in better product outcomes.

When it comes to web3 development, and smart contract development in particular, you don't want anything other than the safest pair of hands you can find for your code. While not the cheapest, I strongly recommend Labrys as the best value for money web3 development firm due to their consistent quality.

What was the project name that you have worked with Labrys?

PxQuest MMO RPG Project .

What service was provided as part of the project?

Blockchain Technology

Describe your project in brief

We required a number of smart contracts and web3 web applications to be developed in support of our blockchain-assisted MMORPG.

Smart contracts included advanced staking functionality, wagering systems and UIs for non-technical users.

What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?

They brought best-practice smart contract development and testing methodologies to our company.

They were frank and honest in all communications regarding cost, timeline and development risk.

They showed a genuine interest in our product and worked hard to product best-fit outcomes.

What was it about the company that you didn't like which they should do better?

Some smart contract dev timelines dragged a little, but this is not unusual for software development.

Company Response
Labrys
Labrys

Hi Lachlan! Thank you for the kind words. It's been a pleasure working with the PxQuest team on this! Looking forward to working with you again in the future.

Posted on Aug 17, 2022
Giorgi Khazaradze

Amazing team, and really great quality code

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Lachlan and Max have been incredibly helpful with our project. We recommend them to anyone that asks us for developers specializing in blockchain and cryptocurrencies!

What service was provided as part of the project?

Software Development

Liam Grist

Bitcoin Exchange Application - Absolutely nailed it!

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$10001 to $50000

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We hired the team at Labrys to build an MVP for a bitcoin exchange application. They nailed it and we came back to have them manage and develop the production version. Their team is talented, trustworthy, and absolutely badass! James and Aidan were especially awesome to work with. The project was well organized and executed. They were able to be flexible with the many problems/solutions along the way but also matched every deadline. After 4 months of meeting with James twice per week, and keeping up-to-date with Aidan's fast, super-hero level progress on the app, it is amazing to see it go live now! Highly recommend Lachlan and the team at Labrys for help with any application design and development. We will surely continue working with them on more blockchain projects in the future.

What service was provided as part of the project?

App Designing (UI/UX), Blockchain Technology

What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?

Ability to communicate, organize, and manage the complexity of our project

BARRY LIPSCOMBE

Labrys Excellent Service

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$10001 to $50000

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I engaged Labrys to develop a blockchain escrow wallet and have had Lachlan Feeney do presentations on Blockchain to some of my clients and have always had escellent results.

What service was provided as part of the project?

Mobile App Development

What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?

Excellent service and very reliable and professional

Andrew Taylor

Labrys

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$50001 to $200000

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Labrys have been constantly professional and have always delivered according their promises. We look forward to a continuing work with them over the months and years ahead.

What service was provided as part of the project?

App Designing (UI/UX), Blockchain Technology

What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?

Meeting expectations on Quality and budget

Jeff McDonald

Professional and capable

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$10001 to $50000

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I contracted a project out to Labrys and they met all our needs.

What service was provided as part of the project?

Blockchain Technology

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Labrys
Labrys

Thanks Jeff! NEM is an amazing blockchain with a great team behind it. We're thrilled to contribute to its future success through this project and more. Look forward to working together again soon!

Posted on Jan 24, 2020
Julian Daniell

Amazing Serverice

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The team at Labrys have gone above and beyond on our project. They are always available to discuss it and have never delivered anything other than great results. We will be using them in the future.

What service was provided as part of the project?

Blockchain Technology

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Labrys
Labrys

Thank you for the kind words Julian! It's been a pleasure working with you, we look forward to collaborating again soon 👍

Posted on Aug 30, 2019
Robert Laidlaw

Australia's leading blockchain dev company.

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$10001 to $50000

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What service was provided as part of the project?

App Designing (UI/UX), Blockchain Technology

What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?

Young enthusiastic team with a wide range of strong skill sets.

What was it about the company that you didn't like which they should do better?

They need a faster internet connection for video calls.