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| Company type | Private |
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| Industry | blockchain |
| Founded | 2017, in Flensburg, Germany |
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| Headquarters | , Germany |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Number of employees | 35 (February 2025) |
| Website | softstack |
Softstack is a blockchain-focused technology company headquartered in Flensburg, Germany. The company provides blockchain software development, cybersecurity, and smart contract auditing services. Founded in 2017, Softstack originally operated under the name Chainsulting before rebranding in 2024.
Softstack was founded in 2017 by Yannik Heinze [1] and Florian Protschka in Flensburg, Germany. Initially launched as Chainsulting, the company focused on blockchain consulting and distributed ledger technology.
In 2018, Heinze and Protschka co-wrote and self-published the German-language book Blockchain ABC. [2]
In 2024, the company rebranded to Softstack. [3] The company also registered its wordmark softstack in Germany. [4]