Your Infrastructure Shouldn't Have a Foreign Owner.
92% of the Western world's data is stored in the United States. mintBlue is building the European alternative: sovereign infrastructure where you control deployment, encryption, and access.

Europe's Sovereignty Problem Isn't Regulation. It's Infrastructure.
Three dimensions of a structural dependency.
01
The Cloud Dependency
European enterprises and governments run their most sensitive operations on infrastructure owned by American companies. GDPR protects your data on paper. But if the infrastructure can be subpoenaed by a foreign court or compelled by the CLOUD Act, the protection is architectural fiction.
02
The Identity Risk
17 million Dutch citizens depend on DigiD for tax returns, healthcare, and government services. The underlying technology was recently acquired by a US company. One acquisition. That's all it takes to put a nation's digital identity in foreign hands.
03
The Control Question
The question isn't who has your data. It's who built the system holding it. Who can change the rules? Who can be compelled to hand over access? Sovereignty isn't a setting you toggle. It's an architectural decision.
Sovereignty by Architecture, Not by Promise
How mintBlue is built differently.
Trusted by European institutions
Sovereign Infrastructure at Scale
Four years of production infrastructure in Europe. Zero data accessible to mintBlue.
Two Approaches to Multi-Party Data Sharing
Traditional platforms centralise control. The operator sees everything, can be acquired, and is subject to foreign jurisdiction.
Protocol-based infrastructure puts control where it belongs: with you.
Centralised Platforms
- One party controls the data
- CLOUD Act exposure
- Vendor lock-in by design
mintBlue (Protocol-Based)
- Each party keeps data at source
- Jurisdiction stays with you
- Open standards, zero lock-in
Built for What Europe Is Building
mintBlue infrastructure aligns with Europe's digital strategy.

Infrastructure independence
Infrastructure Independence Starts with a Conversation
See how European organisations are taking back control of their data infrastructure.
Infrastructure independence
Infrastructure Independence Starts with a Conversation
See how European organisations are taking back control of their data infrastructure.
