In a significant step toward building a secure, transparent, and scalable national digital ecosystem, Vietnam has officially announced the deployment of NDAChain, its national blockchain platform.
Developed by the National Data Association and operated by the Data Innovation and Exploitation Center (under the National Data Center, Ministry of Public Security), NDAChain said in a statement that the platform is positioned as the foundational layer of data verification for government and private sector systems.
According to the statement, NDAChain addresses long-standing challenges of centralized data models such as vulnerability to cyberattacks, poor scalability, and limited global integration by offering a decentralized layer of trust for critical national systems, including e-government, finance, healthcare, logistics, and education.
It noted by the end of 2025, NDAChain will be fully integrated into the National Data Center and gradually expanded to local governments and universities by 2026.
The next phase will focus on workforce development, international collaboration, and building Layer 2 applications tailored for various sectors.
“Vietnam has chosen a hybrid data architecture that blends centralized and decentralized components,
“NDAChain acts as a protective layer for the nation’s live data, critical to our digital society and economy,” said Nguyen Huy, Head of Technology at the National Data Association.
With a population of over 100 million and a rapidly accelerating digital transformation, the statement noted that Vietnam is generating data at exponential rates.
It noted the National Data Center is designed to be the central repository for citizen and national data.
However, protecting this data from forgery, leakage, and misuse demands a next-generation layer of verification, it added.
It also highlighted that blockchain, known for its immutability, transparency, and decentralized nature, provides an ideal mechanism for authenticating and tracing data origin especially in high-stakes, cross-sectoral interactions.
NDAChain is a Layer 1 permissioned blockchain featuring a consortium of 49 public-private validator nodes, operated by state agencies and major enterprises such as the National Data Center, Ministry of Public Security, SunGroup, Zalo, Masan, MISA, Sovico, and VNVC.
Each validator node includes: A distributed ledger for transparent transaction records; Smart contracts for automating processes; Identity verification modules integrated with Vietnam’s VNeID and other national identity systems.
The entire platform runs on a Proof-of-Authority (PoA) consensus protocol, enhanced with Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) for security and capable of processing up to 3,600 transactions per second, with low latency and high scalability.
Beyond its use in digital government, NDAChain also powers NDA DID, a decentralized identity solution that enables citizens to verify the identity of counterparties during transactions, service access, or digital contract signing.
Through the NDAKey application, users can verify identities in seconds – helping prevent scams and impersonation.
In addition, NDAChain is integrated with NDATrace, Vietnam’s national platform for product identification, authentication, and traceability.
Each product is issued a unique identifier (UID), compliant with GS1 standards and compatible with the EU’s EBSI system. This enables Vietnamese businesses to join global supply chains and build consumer trust with verified product origin.
Thanks to its open architecture and pro-integration policies, NDAChain said it is not only a national technology infrastructure but also a launchpad for startups, tech firms, and private organizations to develop digital services.
These may include identity wallets, anti-counterfeit solutions, traceability platforms, or digital notarization services across verticals.
It is noted that more than 50 countries have launched national blockchain platforms, including BSN (China), EBSI (EU), and Klaytn (South Korea).
Vietnam’s approach stands out by combining public-private collaboration, adherence to international standards (W3C DID, GDPR), and deep integration with national data systems, reflecting a long-term vision for data infrastructure and digital economic development.
“NDAChain is more than a technological platform – it represents Vietnam’s aspiration for digitization, integration, and sustainable growth,” a representative from the Data Innovation and Exploitation Center emphasized.