We offer results-driven blockchain consulting services to bring your big idea to life. You get the right information, tailored to your business.
We offer the following blockchain legal services and solutions, helping you move in the right direction for your business.
We build secure, scalable blockchain solutions tailored to your business goals. From strategy and architecture to development, testing and launch, our team brings your blockchain product to life.
We develop blockchain products that power your business and deliver a better future
Blockchain Australia is a Melbourne-based blockchain, Web3, and AI agent development company. We help CTOs, startups, and enterprises design, build, audit, and scale blockchain infrastructure – from smart contracts and dApps to tokenomics, NFT platforms, and AI agent systems.
Yes. We’re headquartered at Level 9, 276 Flinders Street, Melbourne, VIC, and work with clients across Australia, the USA, UK, and UAE.
We deliver blockchain and AI solutions across finance, healthcare, real estate, telecommunications, automotive, supply chain, and retail.
Cost depends on scope – a proof of concept, a full custom blockchain build, and an NFT marketplace all price differently. Book a free 30-minute strategy call and we’ll scope your project and give you a tailored estimate.
Timelines range from a few weeks for a proof of concept to several months for enterprise-grade or full-scale platform builds, depending on complexity, integrations, and audit requirements.
No. We work across multiple chains and protocols depending on the use case, including Ethereum, Polygon, Algorand, and other EVM and non-EVM networks via our technology partners.
We assess your business challenge, identify whether blockchain is the right tool, and map out a technical and commercial strategy – covering use-case validation, technology/platform recommendation, and integration planning with your existing systems.
Not every problem needs blockchain. In a strategy call, we test your use case against alternatives (traditional databases, APIs) before recommending blockchain – so you don’t build infrastructure you don’t need.
Yes. A large part of our consulting work is translating blockchain technology into plain business terms for founders and executives who don’t have a technical background.
Yes, we review existing blockchain implementations and strategies and provide recommendations on security, scalability, and cost efficiency.
Consulting is the strategy and advisory phase (should you build it, how, on what chain). Development is the actual build. Many clients start with consulting, then move into our Blockchain Development service.
Custom blockchain builds, smart contract development, dApp development, blockchain wallet development, and integration of blockchain infrastructure into existing enterprise systems.
We build on Ethereum and other EVM-compatible chains, Algorand, and additional networks depending on project requirements – selected based on your use case, not a one-size-fits-all default.
Pricing depends on scope: a proof of concept is priced differently to a full production-grade platform. We provide a fixed quote after an initial scoping call.
Yes. We offer post-launch support, monitoring, and maintenance to keep your blockchain solution secure and up to date as it scales.
Yes – integration with existing web2 infrastructure (ERPs, APIs, internal platforms) is a core part of our development process so blockchain complements, rather than replaces, your current stack.
Security is built into every stage – code review, testing, and (for higher-risk contracts) third-party audit recommendations – to reduce vulnerabilities before deployment.
Web3 development means building decentralised applications (dApps) and platforms where data and logic run on blockchain infrastructure instead of a single company’s servers – giving users more ownership and transparency.
Blockchain development often refers to the underlying infrastructure, smart contracts, and protocols. Web3 development includes that plus the user-facing application layer – wallets, front-ends, and decentralised app experiences built on top.
Yes – we deliver end-to-end Web3 builds, covering smart contract logic, wallet integration, and the user interface.
Yes, this is one of our core engagements – assessing which parts of your existing business benefit from decentralisation and building a transition roadmap.
Tokenised loyalty programs, NFT platforms, DeFi products, DAOs, supply chain traceability, and digital identity are common Web3 use cases we build for Australian and international clients.
An AI agent is software that can autonomously carry out tasks – such as processing data, executing workflows, or interacting with users – with minimal ongoing human input, often combining large language models with business logic.
A chatbot mainly responds to messages. An AI agent can take actions – querying systems, executing multi-step workflows, and (in our builds) interacting with blockchain infrastructure such as smart contracts or wallets.
Yes – this is a specialty area for us. We build AI agents that can interact with smart contracts, on-chain data, and Web3 infrastructure, combining automation with blockchain’s transparency and security.
Common use cases include customer support triage, data processing and reporting, compliance monitoring, and operational workflows that would otherwise need manual staff time.
No – AI agents can be built for pure business automation without blockchain involvement, or combined with blockchain if your use case calls for it.
A smart contract is self-executing code deployed on a blockchain that automatically carries out an agreement’s terms when predefined conditions are met – removing the need for a manual intermediary.
Token contracts (ERC-20 and similar standards), NFT contracts, DeFi and staking contracts, DAO governance contracts, and custom business-logic contracts.
Cost depends on the contract’s complexity, the standards involved, and whether a third-party audit is required. We provide a fixed quote after reviewing your requirements.
We build with security-first practices and testing throughout development, and can coordinate third-party audits for higher-value or high-risk contracts before mainnet deployment.
A straightforward token contract can take days to a few weeks; more complex DeFi or DAO logic with full testing and audit prep can take longer, depending on scope.
Yes – we support standalone smart contract engagements as well as full end-to-end dApp builds.
Custom cryptocurrency and token design, tokenomics structuring, and cryptocurrency wallet development for businesses and Web3 projects.
Yes – we work with founders and businesses to design token utility, supply mechanics, and distribution models before development begins.
Yes, we design and develop custom crypto wallets, including EVM-compatible wallets for your specific platform or dApp.
Regulatory requirements depend on how the token is structured and used. We work alongside our Blockchain Legal Services team to help clients understand ASIC guidance relevant to their token model – this isn’t a substitute for independent legal advice specific to your situation.
A cryptocurrency (like Bitcoin) typically runs on its own native blockchain. A token is built on top of an existing blockchain (like Ethereum) using a smart contract standard.
We offer blockchain and cryptocurrency legal consulting, crypto tax advisory, and DAO formation and governance structuring for Australian and international clients.
If you’re trading, staking, or running a business involving crypto assets, tax treatment can be complex under ATO guidance. Our crypto tax lawyer service helps clients understand their obligations.
Yes – DAO formation and governance is one of our core legal services, covering structuring, governance frameworks, and compliance considerations.
Cryptocurrency activity in Australia is subject to oversight from bodies including ASIC and the ATO, and requirements vary depending on the activity (trading, issuing tokens, running an exchange, etc.). We advise clients on how current guidance applies to their specific project.
Yes – while our legal grounding is Australian, we support clients structuring projects across the USA, UK, and UAE alongside local counsel where required.
NFT strategy and consulting, NFT smart contract and marketplace development, tokenomics design, and rarity tooling.
Cost depends on collection size, smart contract complexity, marketplace features, and whether a custom platform (vs. an existing marketplace) is required.
Minting on an existing marketplace is faster and cheaper but gives you less control over branding, fees, and functionality. A custom NFT marketplace (like our DecryptNFT platform) gives full control but requires more development time.
Yes – our Rarity Tools product helps NFT projects calculate and display trait rarity for their collection.
Yes – we’ve built NFT-based solutions for real-world asset tokenisation (e.g. gold and silver-backed assets) and gaming ecosystems, not just collectible art.
Enterprise blockchain typically uses private or permissioned networks, giving organisations control over who can access and validate data – suited to businesses with compliance, privacy, or governance requirements.
Supply chain traceability, identity verification, secure record-keeping, cross-organisation data sharing, and process automation between business partners.
Yes – integration with existing enterprise infrastructure (ERPs, internal databases, APIs) is central to how we design enterprise blockchain solutions.
We apply enterprise-grade security testing across smart contracts, APIs, and network configuration, since enterprise deployments often handle sensitive or high-value data.
Yes – we recommend and offer PoC development so you can validate the business case and test the solution with a limited user group before scaling.
Smart contract code review, infrastructure and API vulnerability checks, and testing against common exploit patterns before deployment.
The blockchain being tamper-proof doesn’t protect against bugs in your smart contract logic or vulnerabilities in connected APIs and wallets – most real-world exploits target these layers, not the blockchain itself.
We build with security-first development practices and can coordinate independent third-party audits for contracts handling significant value.
Both. Security should be built in from design through development, then verified again before mainnet deployment, with monitoring continuing post-launch.
SEO and content strategy, community and social growth, PR and media placement, and go-to-market strategy tailored to blockchain, Web3, and crypto projects.
Crypto marketing has unique constraints – ad platform restrictions on crypto content, a highly technical audience, and compliance considerations that generic marketing agencies often don’t account for.
Yes – pre-launch community building, launch-day strategy, and post-launch growth are all part of our marketing service offering for token and NFT projects.
Yes – we build content and structured data strategies aimed at both traditional SEO and generative/AI search visibility (GEO), which is increasingly relevant for how crypto and blockchain projects get discovered.
Yes – long-form technical content, thought leadership, and explainer content aimed at both search engines and a technical B2B audience (CTOs, founders) is a core part of our marketing service.
Yes – we develop mobile apps with wallet integration, on-chain data connectivity, and Web3 functionality for iOS and Android.
Yes – we also deliver traditional mobile app development for clients who need standard app functionality alongside or separate from blockchain features.
Timelines vary with feature scope, but typically range from a few weeks for an MVP to a few months for a full-featured production app.
Yes – we offer post-launch support and updates to keep your app functioning as OS versions and dependencies change.
Tokenomics is the design of a token’s economic model – supply, distribution, utility, incentives, and governance – which determines whether a token sustains value and adoption over time.
Poorly designed tokenomics (e.g. unsustainable emissions, no real utility) is one of the most common reasons token projects fail post-launch, regardless of how good the underlying technology is.
Before – tokenomics should be finalised first, since it directly determines the smart contract logic (supply caps, vesting, staking rewards, etc.) we then build.
Yes – we review existing token models and recommend adjustments to distribution, incentives, or utility where legally and technically feasible.
A PoC is a small-scale build that tests whether your blockchain use case is technically feasible and delivers real value, before committing to a full-scale platform.
Typically weeks rather than months, since a PoC is deliberately limited in scope to validate the core idea.
For higher-risk or higher-cost projects, a PoC reduces risk by validating the idea early. Simpler, well-understood use cases may skip straight to full development.
We use PoC learnings to scope and quote the full-scale build, refining the architecture based on what was validated (or what needs adjusting).
A DAO (Decentralised Autonomous Organisation) is an organisation governed by rules encoded in smart contracts and member voting, rather than a traditional centralised management structure.
DAOs don’t fit neatly into traditional Australian legal structures, which is why proper legal structuring matters – we work with clients to find a governance and entity structure that fits their jurisdiction and use case.
Governance token or voting mechanism design, smart contract development for proposals and voting, treasury management setup, and legal structuring.
Yes – some organisations add DAO-based governance for specific decisions (e.g. treasury or community grants) without fully restructuring the whole entity.
Cryptocurrency transactions can trigger tax obligations under ATO guidance depending on whether you’re investing, trading, or running a business – the treatment differs by activity type and individual circumstances.
Guidance on trading, staking, mining, token launches, and business structures involving crypto assets, from a tax and compliance perspective.
It depends on the complexity – straightforward personal trading may only need accounting support, while token launches, business structuring, or disputes with the ATO typically benefit from legal advice.
Yes – we advise on reviewing and addressing historical crypto tax positions as well as structuring going forward.