Outer Orbit
PROOF OF CONCEPT

OrbitLabs, a blockchain-based company, launched OuterOrbit as a proof of concept marketplace that has unique collections, fast using less gas. The platform offers users a chance to buy and sell products with the use of tokens.

Outerorbit is a blockchain-powered marketplace for unique collections of products. It’s powered by Tomochain, which is a high-performance public blockchain that can handle over 2,000 transactions per second.
Ultimate Kricket Challenge
The Ultimate Kricket Challenge, or UKC, is an action-packed thrilling competition like never before. It is a tournament for the worlds elite cricket players from all over the world.

The UKC will be the world’s first international cricket tournament that is powered by blockchain technology.

The UKC aims to provide a new level of transparency and accountability in the sport of cricket by using blockchain technology to record all the data related to this tournament.
CLASIQ
BLOCKCHAIN INTEGRATION

The world's most trusted auction for classic car enthusiasts.

The clasiq.com platform is a marketplace for the classic car industry. It allows people to trade and buy cars with cryptocurrencies, as well as to store them in a secure, decentralized environment.

Clasiq approached Orbitlabs with a request to add blockchain to their website.
PLANETOMO
The click to earn game on tomochain

Introducing Planetomo: Our Experiment in Creating a Play to Win in Crypto

Planetomo, our experiment in creating a play to win in the crypto space. The crypto market is hot, but it’s still early days and there are yet to be many clear winners and leaders in the space. Still, we see huge potential and we think that our data-driven approach will give us an edge in finding the best opportunities possible. We’re excited to share more with you as we continue to learn more about the space and grow Planetomo into something meaningful and valuable to our users, partners and investors.
BUILDING BLOCK
Here at Orbitlabs, we think crypto will play a huge part in property ownership and management in the future. However, we felt everyone up to this point have either tried to make it too complex (code is not law) or attached their own token with a monetary slant (making their project a scam) so we thought we would have a go at building a management framework with the following assumptions.