The BLI E-Process Server
When a defendant’s only known location is an on-chain address, traditional service fails. The BLI E-Process Server enables service of process directly into a cryptocurrency wallet — meeting judicial standards on the blockchain.
Understanding the evolution of notice — from physical to digital service.
Legacy Method
The Flaw: If a defendant is anonymous or un-locatable physically but active on-chain, justice is stalled indefinitely.
Our Solution
The Advantage: Justice is never stalled. The blockchain is no longer a hiding place for bad actors.
Four steps from document upload to court-ready Proof of Service.
01
Your office uploads the PDF Summons & Complaint to our secure, encrypted portal. You maintain full legal control.
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Our platform mints a service-of-process token containing a secure hyperlink to the legal notice documents.
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The token is airdropped directly to the defendant’s crypto wallet. Airdrops cannot be blocked or refused.
04
An electronic Proof of Service Report is generated with TXID, wallet address, and timestamp — court-ready.
Proof of Service Report — Sample
Judicial Precedent
Designed in alignment with landmark rulings including LCX AG v. John Doe in New York and similar decisions from the UK High Court, which have formally recognized service via NFT as “good and sufficient.” Our Proof of Service Report is formatted to meet court submission standards.
Phase-One Beta
We are onboarding a select group of law firms and enforcement agencies for our phase-one launch.
This tool is a direct response to the $9.3B+ annual digital asset fraud crisis.
By providing the tools to serve process on-chain, we are giving victims a path to recovery and ensuring that the blockchain is no longer a hiding place for bad actors.