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Thanks @Fermiboson: for reviewing this draft. I believe its sources do merit a closer look and reconsideration.

Several references provide significant, independent and non-routine coverage from high-quality sources, and without reliance on crypto-native media per WP:NCRYPTO. Hence, I believe this subject does appear to meet the notability criteria for organizations per WP:ORGCRIT.

Key sources include (with ref numbers in brackets):

  • Wall Street Journal [10]: In-depth feature framing ChromaWay as a pioneer in blockchain real estate.
  • Dagens Industri [24]: In-depth coverage in Sweden’s leading business newspaper, including analytical framing.
  • CNBC [9]: Coverage of a government-backed land registry pilot with ChromaWay as tech partner.
  • Reuters [12]: Coverage by the top-tier news agency of ChromaWay as partner in a blockchain land registry trial.
  • Breakit [1, 11, 26]: Multiple articles in a leading Swedish tech news organisation, including financial analysis and market positioning, not just routine announcements.
  • European Commission report [27]: Institutional policy report with ChromaWay as a case study in blockchain governance.
  • EU Blockchain Observatory [32]: Analytical reference in a regulatory and supply chain context.

Together, my take would be that these also meet WP:MULTSOURCES, and hence form a decent case for notability.

Thanks again for your consideration! /Urbourbo (talk) 14:25, 6 January 2026 (UTC)

Given that Draft:Chromia (blockchain) was declined on notability grounds, I would like to suggest to merge some missing details into the ChromaWay article, under a new Chromia headline for better clarity.

Edit request: Merge & clarify Chromia

Proposed replacement for the current Technology section:

At the same time, I propose to redirect Chromia (blockchain) to ChromaWay#Chromia.

Technology

Postchain is ChromaWay's open-source database framework that integrates blockchain features while maintaining compatibility with existing relational database systems. It allows SQL developers to build blockchain applications without requiring specialized blockchain knowledge.[1]

Chromia

Logotype of ChromaWay's blockchain platform Chromia

Chromia (initially known as Chromapolis) is ChromaWay's blockchain platform for decentralized applications.[2][3] The platform utilizes a relational blockchain model that differs from account-based blockchains such as Ethereum.[3]

Postchain forms the technical foundation of Chromia.[4]

Chromia uses the cryptocurrency CHR for transaction fees, staking, and platform governance.[3]

References

  1. Allison, Ian (2017-06-28). "Blockchain developer ChromaWay launches Postchain 'the first consortium database'". International Business Times. Retrieved 2026-03-03.
  2. Ek, Henrik (2022-01-13). "Global kryptofond investerar när "Sveriges Ethereum" tar in 90 miljoner". Dagens Industri (in Swedish). Retrieved 2026-03-03.
  3. "Postchain for the Public: Scaling Relational Blockchain". ChromaWay Blog. ChromaWay. 2022-08-17. Retrieved 2026-03-03.

I welcome any adjustments or feedback from independent editors. Best, /Urbourbo (talk) 10:45, 3 March 2026 (UTC)

Any chance I could draw your attention to this matter @Ortizesp:? Might be an easy consideration for you, given that you already read up on the subject when reviewing and accepting this AfC article. Thanks! /Urbourbo (talk) 09:24, 4 March 2026 (UTC)

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