Unibright, the enterprise-focused blockchain platform, is advancing its development roadmap just over a quarter past its soft cap target. The German startup has recently unveiled collaborations with m
Unibright, the enterprise-focused blockchain platform, is advancing its development roadmap just over a quarter past its soft cap target. The German startup has recently unveiled collaborations with major technology players—specifically Microsoft and Lufthansa—signaling growing institutional interest. This month brought another milestone: QRYPTOS became the debut venue for trading the project's native token.
The push toward market readiness continues with beta functionality expected before year-end. Understanding how the team operates reveals a methodical approach. The development structure divides work across four autonomous squads, each handling a specific component: the Workflow Designer, Lifecycle Manager, Connector, and Explorer. According to Unibright's May communications, the organization functions through time-boxed iterations: "Four independent teams manage the four framework components. We employ a scaled agile methodology using two-week sprint cycles. Each team maintains its own prioritized development backlog, selecting tasks to complete during the sprint window. Upon completion, the next cycle begins."
Each squad has progressed through approximately eight complete cycles. Early phases allowed teams to operate in isolation, but integration demands are intensifying as the framework nears comprehensive functionality. "Per our timeline, the complete beta launches before 2018 concludes, and we're maintaining pace," the company notes.
Beyond traditional scrum implementation, Unibright employs a meta-layer governance system—a "scrum of scrums"—coordinating the four teams toward unified targets. This overarching layer defines priorities such as presenting an integrated product demonstration. Cross-cutting requirements like authentication infrastructure, workflow persistence, and compatibility verification cascade downward, with each team translating high-level requirements into technical specifications within their domain.
Maintaining distributed operations without friction requires intentional infrastructure. Daily syncs and inter-team coordination channels via platforms like Slack keep initiatives aligned. "This model permits teams operating in different locations to progress independently without causing bottlenecks. Each squad maintains flexibility for self-direction while advancing toward unified objectives—specifically, bringing the Unibright Framework to production grade," the team explains.
The platform's core proposition centers on removing code-writing barriers. Non-technical users can design blockchain workflows graphically; the system then transpiles these visual specifications into executable code across various blockchain networks. Pre-built configuration templates address common enterprise patterns: "Multi-Party Approval," "Asset Lifecycle," "Batch Tracing," and others. Smart contract generation, instantiation, and modification occur automatically from these visual designs. This simplification strategy has resonated with enterprise technology divisions, major consulting practices, established corporations, and blockchain specialists alike.