Decent integrates VeChain ToolChain to anchor workplace compliance and safety records on VeChainThor using on-chain hashes and metadata. The network’s fee delegationDecent integrates VeChain ToolChain to anchor workplace compliance and safety records on VeChainThor using on-chain hashes and metadata. The network’s fee delegation

VeChain Powers Decent Platform to Transform Workplace Compliance and Safety

2026/02/20 23:01
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  • Decent integrates VeChain ToolChain to anchor workplace compliance and safety records on VeChainThor using on-chain hashes and metadata.
  • The network’s fee delegation and dual-token model (VET/VTHO) enables organizations to sponsor transaction fees for users.

Decent has integrated VeChain ToolChain to record workplace compliance and safety activity on the VeChainThor blockchain. The integration targets routine operations where audit trails are required. These include safety inspections, equipment checks, facility rounds, and compliance reporting.

VeChain confirmed the technical partnership in a post on X. Decent published details across its product and policy pages. The work is an enterprise implementation that uses blockchain to support verification rather than consumer trading.

Workplace records often sit in paper binders or scattered spreadsheets. Such methodology is slow in reviews and introduces confusion when teams have to verify who did the work, where, and when. Decent replaces manual logs with a structured workflow that connects field activity to a central system.

The mobile application allows field staff to fill out a given task and report results. Users can scan assets, take evidence, and file checklists, while applying location controls, such as geofenced job sites and timestamped submissions to aid in traceability.

This setup supports standardized templates for recurring inspections. It also helps supervisors track completion status, exceptions, and follow-ups without merging separate files.

We had previously reported on VeBetterDAO switching to a system in which endorsers can divide points among several dApps rather than supporting one. A 49-point cap per endorser per dApp was introduced, and 20+ dApps entered a two-week grace period

VeChain’s Onchain Verification and Enterprise-Ready Access

Decent uses blockchain as a verification layer behind the user interface. It anchors cryptographic hashes and related transaction data to VeChainThor while storing the full inspection content off-chain. This design allows integrity checks without placing personal or operational details on a public ledger.

Decent’s privacy policy states that on-chain entries are permanent. As a result, deletion requests apply to off-chain records rather than on-chain fingerprints. 

VeChainThor supports deployment patterns that limit friction for end users. Its dual-token model uses VET for value transfer, while VTHO covers transaction fees. Fee delegation lets an organization pay the transaction costs for users. This means workers do not need to hold tokens or manage gas payments.

ToolChain is an enterprise toolkit for connecting applications to the network. In this integration, ToolChain provides the services used to write the verification data that corresponds to completed workplace actions.

As CNF recently reported, Bullish added VET/USDC and VTHO/USDC markets, with deposits, withdrawals, trading, and AMM support going live on February 5. VeChain Foundation said the listing expands regulated access for institutional participants seeking exposure to VET.

At the time of press, VET has rallied slightly over the past 24 hours to $0.007821, with $18.77 million in 24-hour trading volume and a market cap of $672.55 million.

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