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China Builds the World’s First 96-Core Blockchain Chip

2026/03/10 22:49
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Key Takeaways
  • China’s 96-core blockchain chip delivers 50x faster smart contract processing and 20x faster signature verification
  • The chip is built on RISC-V architecture, giving China full independent control over its core technology
  • Already deployed across 16 central government ministries, 27 major state enterprises, and 300,000+ cross-border trade companies
  • Experts see this as a direct move to route around Western financial infrastructure, including SWIFT

Developed under the national “Chang’An Chain” initiative – known formally as ChainMaker – the chip pushes smart contract processing speeds 50 times faster than what current systems manage. Digital signature verification moves 20 times quicker. Cryptographic tasks that once consumed more than 60% of a node’s computing resources now complete in microseconds.

On raw throughput alone, the hardware clears the transaction-per-second benchmarks set by Visa and Mastercard at peak load. That’s not a minor technical footnote.

Built to Be Independent

The chip runs on RISC-V, an open instruction set architecture that gives China full domestic control over the underlying technology — no licensing dependencies, no foreign IP leverage points. It sits at the center of what Beijing describes as the country’s first entirely homegrown open-source blockchain software-hardware stack, running on an operating system with three million lines of open-source code.

This matters more than the benchmark figures. For years, critics of China’s blockchain ambitions pointed to reliance on foreign semiconductor architecture as a structural vulnerability. That argument carries less weight now.

Where It’s Actually Running

The system isn’t a research prototype. It’s operational across 16 central government ministries and 27 state-owned enterprises, including State Grid, China Telecom, and Sinopec. More than 300,000 cross-border trade companies are already on the chain, with trade volumes running into the trillions of yuan.

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Banks are using the infrastructure to verify invoice data in real time, enabling same-day lending products for small and mid-sized enterprises — the kind of financing friction that has historically cost smaller businesses disproportionately in China’s credit markets.

What Experts Are Actually Saying

Analysts aren’t framing this as a crypto story. The consensus view among those watching the project closely is that this represents a deliberate shift toward what’s being called real-world asset migration — moving institutional processes in customs, taxation, shipping, and cross-border payments onto infrastructure Beijing controls end to end.

The subtext isn’t subtle. SWIFT, the Belgian-headquartered messaging network that underpins most international financial transfers, has long been identified by Chinese policymakers as a chokepoint controlled by Western governments. A high-throughput, domestically sovereign blockchain network doesn’t replace SWIFT overnight — but it builds the alternative plumbing.

Whether that infrastructure becomes a genuine rival to Western financial rails or remains largely an internal system is the question that matters. For now, the hardware to support either outcome appears to be in place.


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