Cardano-Based Forensic Management System Passes 100,000 Mainnet Transactions, Trivolve Tech Says
Trivolve Tech reported that its Forensic Management System has crossed 100,000 transactions on Cardano mainnet. The system uses Cardano to support forensic chain of custody processes, with Trivolve and Quixy positioning the project as a government-linked enterprise use case for evidence integrity in India.
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Trivolve Tech said its Forensic Management System has surpassed 100,000 transactions on Cardano mainnet, adding a new usage milestone for a blockchain-based forensic evidence platform developed with Quixy. The system is designed to strengthen chain of custody records, the documented trail that tracks how evidence is collected, handled, accessed and preserved during an investigation.
The project was previously presented through Project Catalyst Fund 12 as a Cardano-based forensic chain of custody solution for Indian state government use, combining Cardano smart contracts, SHA-256 hashing and zero-knowledge proofs. Project Catalyst is Cardano’s community funding program for ecosystem development, and the proposal describes Uttar Pradesh as a state with more than 240 million people and references an expected forensic case volume of about one million cases per year.
Trivolve Tech Reports 100,000 Cardano Mainnet Transactions
Trivolve Tech announced that its Forensic Management System had passed 100,000 transactions on Cardano mainnet, while describing it as the first enterprise grade Cardano project to reach that threshold. Frederik Gregaard, CEO of the Cardano Foundation, also shared the update and linked the system to forensic infrastructure secured by Cardano, saying it protects human rights and population safety.
The milestone follows earlier public updates around the system’s production activity. When Trivolve Tech and Quixy announced the launch of the Forensic Management System on Cardano mainnet, reports said the platform had processed more than 1,000 transactions in its first three days of operation.
Trivolve Tech CEO Rahul Konudula also said at the time that FMS was expected to process at least 10,000 transactions within its first month on the Cardano mainnet.
The 100,000 transaction figure moves the project beyond an initial launch announcement and gives the Cardano ecosystem a measurable enterprise activity point tied to a public sector use case. The claim that this is the first enterprise grade Cardano project to cross that level remains attributed to Trivolve Tech’s own announcement. The announcement did not include a public address, transaction query or explorer reference for readers to independently verify the 100,000 figure.
How Cardano Secures Forensic Chain of Custody
Forensic chain of custody is the process used to document the movement and handling of evidence from collection to court use. In legal proceedings, evidence integrity depends on whether the record can show that an item was not altered, replaced or accessed without authorization.
According to the Catalyst proposal, the Trivolve and Quixy system generates a SHA-256 hash for case identifiers and related aliases when evidence is logged. That cryptographic proof is then anchored to Cardano, allowing the system to verify whether later records still match the original data. The proposal also describes the use of zero-knowledge proofs and Cardano smart contracts as part of the security model.
The structure keeps sensitive forensic case information away from the public blockchain. Cardano is used as a verification layer for integrity checks, while the underlying case data remains within controlled systems. That distinction matters for government and judicial workflows because forensic systems need auditability, privacy, access control and legal defensibility at the same time.
From Project Catalyst to Government-Linked Enterprise Use
Trivolve Tech and Quixy first framed the project as a real-world Cardano integration for forensic evidence handling rather than a standalone blockchain demonstration. Quixy is an Indian no-code and low-code enterprise platform, while Trivolve Tech has positioned the forensic system as part of its blockchain and AI development work.
The Catalyst proposal also refers to a potential rollout across all 28 Indian states and 8 union territories, but that remains a stated expansion path rather than a completed deployment. The operational significance of the current update is narrower and more concrete, the system has reached a reported 100,000 Cardano mainnet transactions in a use case tied to evidence integrity.
For Cardano, the development places mainnet activity inside a workflow where blockchain records are used to verify data integrity rather than to move assets. In this case, the transaction count is connected to forensic evidence management, a field where tamper resistance, audit trails and controlled access directly affect how records can be trusted in legal processes.