Teiza aims to be a game-changing foundational solution aimed at accelerating innovation in the Web3 space and establishing Malaysia as a global blockchain innovation hub. This secure, foundational blockchain layer will power Malaysia’s digital economy, enabling the roll out of next-generational blockchain solutions for Governments and business, which will be immutable and interoperable, ensuring trust and transparency for all interactions and transactions.
Malaysia’s whole-of-nation focus on accelerating its digital ambitions both in the public and private sector is purely dependent on the effective deployment and utilization of a Layer 0 protocol, such as Teiza, which creates a safe, secure and robust base for the development of applications of national interest.
Teiza is able to support initiatives mentioned by Prime Minister YAB Anwar Ibrahim, when he launched the 13th Malaysia Plan, recently. And as Teiza is a fork of the globally proven Tycho Protocol technology, a protocol specialising and recognised as an advanced blockchain solutions tailored for Governments, enterprises, and individuals, the reliability of this protocol is already tried and tested.
As such the robustness of Teiza will enable secure, tried and tested interoperable ecosystems linking regulatory bodies, financial ecosystems, compliance solution providers, Halal supply chains, and other permission entities into a seamless secure foundational architecture.
“Teiza Layer 0 will power Malaysia’s digital transformation by providing a secure, scalable, and efficient solution, a much-needed foundational base for all blockchain related solutions. Our Layer 0 will allow for interoperability of all Layer 1, 2 and 3 blockchain solutions built upon it. This in turn, will provide a safe point of interaction with Government, private data, financial intermediation and other use cases such as halal traceability,” said Daler Fayziev, Group Chairman of Finran.
He added that Teiza as a base blockchain infrastructure will offer the much needed “ground layer” for a range of use cases, including but not limited to Islamic DeFi solutions and smart contract governance.
“Teiza will now allow for interoperability, scalability and security, providing the missing link, much needed by all blockchain projects in Malaysia to scale effectively. We are already in talks with a few statutory and national agencies keen to explore use cases within their ecosystems” Daler said.
This launch also supports the recent statement by Minister of Digital Gobind Singh Deo at the recent industry round table on the sidelines of the Malaysian Blockchain Week 2025 where he said “Blockchain is more than just technology – it is an enabler of trust“.
Teiza, once adopted as Malaysia’s Layer 0 will jumpstart the National Blockchain Policy, which in turn will strengthen Malaysia’s ability to turn sandboxed prototypes into market-ready interoperable blockchain solutions accelerating scalability of Web3 solutions for the whole nation.
When further integrated with Artificial Intelligence and Web3 technologies, Teiza unlocks unprecedented opportunities in areas such as smart governance, decentralised finance, supply chain integrity, and secure data sharing.
Teiza and the larger Finran Group, aims to facilitate this growth potential for Malaysia, growing the Web3 ecosystem into a significant tangible economic driver, realising the nation’s ambitions of becoming a digital leader in the region and internationally.
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