The combined platform establishes a compliance-enforced execution layer for digital trade corridors connecting Malaysia with global partners, representing one ofThe combined platform establishes a compliance-enforced execution layer for digital trade corridors connecting Malaysia with global partners, representing one of

ZenithBlox and My Blockchain Infrastructure Complete Integration to Enable Programmable Cross-Border Digital Trade

2026/03/17 02:34
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The combined platform establishes a compliance-enforced execution layer for digital trade corridors connecting Malaysia with global partners, representing one of the first integrations of a national blockchain infrastructure with pre-execution policy governance.

Toronto, Ontario, 16th March 2026, ZenithBlox Inc. and My Blockchain Infrastructure Sdn. Bhd. (MBISB), the entity behind Malaysia’s national blockchain initiative, today announced the successful completion of a full technical integration between Malaysia’s national blockchain infrastructure and ZenithBlox’s Compliance-Orchestrated Blockchain Infrastructure (COBI) platform.

ZenithBlox and My Blockchain Infrastructure Complete Integration to Enable Programmable Cross-Border Digital Trade

This milestone establishes a unified, programmable execution layer for digital trade between Malaysia and other countries — enabling compliant, automated cross-border workflows at sovereign scale. The combined architecture moves beyond document digitisation toward policy-enforced execution, ensuring that regulatory governance and blockchain settlement operate as a single unified system. The integrated capability includes:

  • Real-time execution of electronic Bills of Lading (eBL) — legally anchored via TradeTrust-aligned dematerialisation
  • Automated customs pre-validation — compliance evaluated before settlement, not after
  • Policy-controlled cross-border settlement — deterministic enforcement across institutional and sovereign rails

By resolving the last-mile integration barrier between national infrastructure and institutional systems, the integration positions Malaysia’s digital trade corridor for production-grade deployment.

From Data Exchange To Executable Value

Traditional digital trade platforms focus on document exchange and post-execution compliance. The ZenithBlox–MBISB integration moves beyond document digitisation toward programmable, policy-enforced execution — where regulatory rules are evaluated prior to blockchain settlement, enabling deterministic compliance rather than forensic audit.

 “This integration delivers on MBISB’s mandate to make Malaysia’s national blockchain infrastructure a genuine enabler of cross-border commerce. By connecting our platform with ZenithBlox’s orchestration engine, we are giving financial institutions, carriers, and customs authorities in this corridor the trusted, automated rails they need to compete in a digital-first trade environment.”

— Azhar Abu Talib, CEO, My Blockchain Infrastructure Sdn. Bhd.

 “The completion of this integration marks a pivotal step in building ASEAN’s programmable trade infrastructure. Digital trade cannot stop at data exchange — it must enable automated, compliant execution of value across jurisdictions. By integrating with Malaysia’s national backbone, we are demonstrating that regulatory governance and blockchain execution can operate as one unified system.”

— Dr. Fodé Touré, Founder & CEO, ZenithBlox

“This integration provides the programmable rails the regional trade ecosystem has been missing. By synchronising MBISB’s national infrastructure with ZenithBlox’s orchestration and compliance engine, banks, carriers, and customs authorities can trigger automated trade outcomes based on trusted, real-time data — eliminating friction in cross-border commerce.”

— Ashwin Safaya, Chief Business Development Officer – APAC, ZenithBlox

Technical Architecture

The integration connects MBISB’s national blockchain infrastructure to two core ZenithBlox components:

  • Universal Adapters — Secure Web2 ↔ Web3 interoperability across SWIFT, ERP, and logistics systems, enabling seamless connectivity between MBISB’s national infrastructure and institutional platforms
  • FrontierBlox Engine — Pre-execution policy enforcement and real-time compliance evaluation; binary allow/deny decision before any value moves, ensuring deterministic compliance across the corridor

Operationalisation Phase

With the technical integration complete, ZenithBlox and MBISB are now ready to operationalise priority use cases within Malaysia’s digital trade corridor, including TradeTrust-aligned eBL tokenisation, automated customs reporting workflows, and regulated stablecoin settlement corridors. This phase transitions from architectural validation to production deployment across financial institutions, ports, logistics operators, and regulatory stakeholders.

About Zenithblox

ZenithBlox is a compliance-first blockchain orchestration platform built for regulated institutions. Through its COBI architecture — comprising Universal Adapters, BloxBlueprint, the BPSC Compiler, and the FrontierBlox Engine — ZenithBlox enables pre-execution governance, seamless Web2–Web3 integration, and deterministic regulatory enforcement across blockchain environments. The MBISB integration is powered by ZenithBlox’s Universal Adapters and FrontierBlox Engine. ZenithBlox holds TradeTrust-Ready Partner certification from IMDA Singapore and a signed national partnership with My Blockchain Infrastructure Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia. ZenithBlox is also a certified Circle Alliance Program member.

For more information, please visit zenithblox.network.

About My Blockchain Infrastructure Sdn. Bhd. (Mbisb)

My Blockchain Infrastructure Sdn. Bhd. (MBISB) is the entity behind Malaysia’s national blockchain initiative, providing the sovereign-grade blockchain infrastructure, interoperability frameworks, and regulatory alignment that underpin Malaysia’s digital economy transformation. MBISB works closely with regulators, government bodies, and the private sector to deploy blockchain-driven solutions across priority verticals including digital identity, trade, finance, and e-Government.

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