SettleMint, the company behind DALP, the entirely composable Digital Asset Lifecycle Platform, and Agoria, the Belgian technology federation representing companies in the technology industry, are pleased to announce their collaboration for the development and launch of the first phase of the TestNet, an integral component within the DigitalWallonia4.Trust program.
The program’s primary objective is to demystify blockchain technology and showcase its advantages for potential users, especially small and medium-sized enterprises that may approach new technologies cautiously. The TestNet will provide those interested with the opportunity to explore a blockchain environment that is not integrated with any live commercial systems. This sandbox environment empowers companies to experiment with and understand how the technology functions and conduct proof-of-concept experiments.
The partnership between SettleMint and Agoria is focused on the successful launch of the TestNet. SettleMint will curate and deploy four distinct environments tailored to resonate with diverse industries. The four chosen environments are NFT ticketing, ESG reporting, agrifood supply chain, and document notarization. The final product will be a user-friendly website where individuals can select their preferred environment and engage in real-time experimentation.
Expressing his enthusiasm about this collaboration, Matthew Van Niekerk, Co-Founder and President of SettleMint, remarked, “I am honored that SettleMint, a Belgian company, gets to work on this project where the aim is to increase awareness amongst Walloon companies on blockchain’s transformative potential within their domains. This project will present them with concrete examples of the possibilities and value that blockchain adoption has to offer.”
SettleMint is collaborating with its partners Block0, Multitel, and BeBlockchain, leveraging the expertise of blockchain specialists across Belgium, three renowned companies in the Walloon region.
Agoria, renowned for promoting innovation and digital transformation in Belgium, assumes project management responsibilities. The organization plans to kickstart training and engagement initiatives with enterprises in early September. The companies involved have a strong desire for long-term collaboration with the DigitalWallonia4.Trust program, aiming to extend opportunities for more companies to participate and leverage various incentives.
Clarisse Ramakers, General Director of Agoria Wallonia, commented, “We’re pleased to have partnered with SettleMint for this initiative. As a homegrown Belgian company with expertise in blockchain technology, SettleMint’s exponential growth trajectory and client portfolio underscore their expertise. Through this collaboration, we are confident that companies will see the tangible benefits that blockchain can bring into their operations and sectors, motivating them to take decisive action.”
DigitalWallonia4.Trust is an innovative project led by Agoria, Infopole, l’Agence du Numérique, and WalChain. Supported by the Public Service of Wallonia, Economy, Employment and Research (SPW EER) as well as by Wallonia, this initiative is part of the Digital Excellence program of Wallonia’s digital strategy, Digital Wallonia.
About SettleMint
SettleMint, headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, with offices in the UAE, Singapore, and Japan, is the company behind DALP, the entirely composable Digital Asset Lifecycle Platform. DALP enables financial institutions, market infrastructure operators, and governments to build, deploy, and manage digital assets and blockchain applications at scale.
Updated on July 1, 2026.