The problem: Barriers to Blockchain access
Blockchain technology represents a revolution comparable to the arrival of the Internet in the 1990s, but with a crucial difference: while creating a website became accessible to anyone, creating Blockchain applications remains extremely complex.
This technology offers extraordinary benefits such as eliminating costly intermediaries, automating complex processes, total transparency in transactions, and the impossibility of fraud or data manipulation.
However, there is a worrying paradox: although Blockchain can solve everyday problems for thousands of companies (from loyalty systems to inventory management, from certifications to automated payments), only a small percentage of organizations can actually implement these solutions. It's as if there were a revolutionary medicine that can cure many diseases, but only the largest and richest hospitals can afford to use it, leaving most health centers without access to these advances.
Technical and costly complexity
Currently, creating a Smart Contract requires:
- Specialized programmers: Scarce and expensive (€60,000 - €120,000 annually)
- Advanced technical knowledge: Specific programming languages
- Development time: 2-6 months per project
- High costs: €15,000 - €300,000 for custom developments
- Risk of errors: Bugs can cause million-euro losses
Underserved market. An opportunity for the project
95% of Spanish companies (especially SMEs) cannot access Blockchain due to these barriers, and even fewer institutions and individuals, losing opportunities in:
- Process automation
- Operational cost reduction
- New digital business models
- Competitive advantages over competition
Analogy: It's as if only aerospace engineers could fly on airplanes. Blockscriptor is the equivalent of the "Low Cost airline" that makes this technology accessible to everyone.