TL;DR: LeewayHertz is a broad technology company acquired by The Hackett Group in 2024, with AI as its primary focus and blockchain as one of many service areas. TokenMinds is a dedicated Web3 agency that builds, audits, launches, and markets blockchain products for businesses, with live AI-payment deployments at bank scale, three proprietary products, and a full marketing division included in every engagement.
If you have an enterprise AI program that also needs blockchain integration, LeewayHertz covers that stack. If you need a dedicated Web3 team to build a token launch, an AI-blockchain payment system, or a regulated tokenization platform and take it to market, TokenMinds is the stronger fit.
This guide covers both companies across services, pricing, chain coverage, reviews, and real case studies so you can make the right call before you start.
What These Two Companies Actually Do
Before comparing features, get the model right. LeewayHertz and TokenMinds operate in different layers of the technology stack with very different ownership of what gets delivered.
Dimension | LeewayHertz | TokenMinds |
Type | AI and software development company (now part of The Hackett Group) | Full-service Web3 development and marketing agency |
Who uses it | Enterprises, Fortune 500s needing AI, IoT, and blockchain solutions | Founders, CTOs, banks, enterprises needing dedicated Web3 delivery |
What you get | Custom AI, blockchain, IoT, Web3, and enterprise software builds | Custom blockchain builds, audits, token launches, AI payments, marketing |
Primary current focus | Generative AI and enterprise AI consulting | Blockchain, DeFi, AI payments, RWA tokenization, Web3 growth |
Proprietary Web3 products | ZBrain (AI platform, not blockchain-specific) | TMX Payments, TMX Tokenize, TMX TGE |
Web3 marketing | None | Full dedicated marketing division |
Ownership status | Acquired by The Hackett Group, September 2024 | Independent |
Min. project size | $10,000 | $5,000 |
Avg. hourly rate | $50-$99/hr | $49-$79/hr |
LeewayHertz is a broad technology company where blockchain is one of many services, and AI is now the core focus following its acquisition. TokenMinds is the blockchain-only build-and-launch layer. Founders who need one accountable Web3 partner from idea to market will find that TokenMinds covers that scope. Enterprises that need AI-first digital transformation with blockchain as one component may find LeewayHertz better positioned.
Company Snapshots

LeewayHertz was founded in 2007 by Akash Takyar and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with development operations in Gurugram, India. The company built its reputation as one of the first firms to launch a commercial app on Apple's App Store. It has grown into a 250-person firm that has delivered 160+ digital platforms for Fortune 500 companies and startups. Named clients include ESPN, NASCAR, Hershey's, McKinsey, P&G, Siemens, 3M, and Pearson. In September 2024, LeewayHertz was acquired by The Hackett Group (NASDAQ: HCKT), a Gen AI strategic consultancy. The acquisition merged LeewayHertz's ZBrain generative AI platform with The Hackett Group's AI XPLR platform. Blockchain remains a listed service, but generative AI is now the firm's primary market positioning. Its minimum project size is $10,000 and hourly rates run $50-$99.

TokenMinds launched in Singapore in 2017. It is an independent Web3 agency with 50+ global team members. The dev team builds enterprise blockchain systems, DeFi platforms, AI payment tools, and RWA tokenization products. The marketing division handles community growth, PR, influencer campaigns, and token launches. TokenMinds ships three live products: TMX Payments for financial institutions, TMX Tokenize for asset tokenization, and TMX TGE for token sale launches. The firm deployed AI-blockchain payment infrastructure for Khan Bank, a major national bank in Mongolia, and ran the full token launch for MMAON, raising $1.4 million as the top performer on Probit Launchpad. It holds a 5.0 rating on Clutch and 4.3 on Trustpilot.
Metric | LeewayHertz | TokenMinds |
Headquarters | San Francisco, CA (dev center in India) | Singapore |
Founded | 2007 | 2017 |
Current Ownership | Acquired by The Hackett Group (Sep 2024) | Independent |
Team Size | 250+ | 50+ (Web3-dedicated) |
Primary Focus | Generative AI, enterprise AI (post-acquisition) | Dedicated blockchain and Web3 |
Blockchain Focus | One of many service areas | Core service |
Notable Clients | ESPN, Siemens, McKinsey, P&G, 3M | Khan Bank, CoinMarketcap, UXLINK |
Web3 Marketing | None | Yes, full dedicated team |
Proprietary Web3 Products | None (ZBrain is AI, not blockchain-specific) | 3 (TMX Payments, TMX Tokenize, TMX TGE) |
Token Launch Support | Not offered | Yes, TMX TGE, 8 to 12 week cycle |
Min. Project Size | $10,000 | $5,000 |
Avg. Hourly Rate | $50-$99/hr | $49-$79/hr |
Clutch Rating | 4.7 | 5.0 |
Recognized by | Forbes top 10 AI consulting firms, Gartner 2024 Hype Cycle for Gen AI | ISO 27001 certified |
What Each Company Offers
Both firms cover parts of the blockchain stack. The gaps become clear when you look at go-to-market capability, AI-blockchain integration at bank scale, and what happens after the code ships.
LeewayHertz: What It Delivers

LeewayHertz is a broad tech company now under The Hackett Group. Its focus after the acquisition is generative AI. Blockchain is still offered but is one part of a wider portfolio.
Smart contracts: Covers Solidity, Rust, Go, and JavaScript. Builds contracts for supply chain, identity, DeFi, and enterprise use. Audit services find vulnerabilities in deployed contracts.
DeFi development: Covers DEXs, lending, yield farming, and automated market makers. Builds custodial and non-custodial wallets with cross-chain support.
Private blockchain: Uses Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth, Ethereum, Polkadot, and Corda. Use cases include supply chain, pharma, and freight logistics.
Web3 infrastructure: Built the Filecoin Web3 CDN dashboard, XDC Network Stats platform, and Stellar node monitoring. These are tooling projects, not product launches.
Asset tokenization: Covers real estate, digital currencies, and enterprise assets. No named clients with verified production metrics are published.
Blockchain consulting: Covers strategy, feasibility, and tech selection for enterprises exploring decentralized options.
What LeewayHertz does not do: it does not offer Web3 marketing, token launch support, AI-blockchain payment integration at bank scale, or proprietary ready-made blockchain products for clients. Its flagship product, ZBrain, is a generative AI orchestration platform, not a blockchain tool. If you need PR, community growth, a token sale, or a live AI payment system for a bank, you will need a different partner.
TokenMinds: What It Builds and Launches
TokenMinds is an end-to-end delivery firm. You bring the problem. They build, audit, launch, and grow the product.
Key capabilities:
Enterprise blockchain development covers custom smart contracts with role-based access control, multi-factor authentication, and governance logic. Every DeFi build gets a dedicated auditor. Private chains include Hyperledger Fabric, R3 Corda, Multichain, and Midnight.
AI-blockchain integration is live at bank scale. The Khan Bank deployment runs on Hyperledger Fabric with an AI risk layer, AML checks, and real-time settlement. Results: +20% conversion rate, +40% payment processing speed.
RWA tokenization uses the ERC-3643 standard for regulated securities. TMX Tokenize is a live product for asset managers and funds. Clients deploy it directly instead of building from scratch.
Web3 marketing covers PR, influencer campaigns, community management, IDO marketing, and token launch execution. MMAON is a live example: $1.4 million raised, top performer on Probit Launchpad, 10,000+ Telegram members built from zero.
Live proprietary products include TMX Payments for financial institutions, TMX Tokenize for RWA tokenization, and TMX TGE for token sale launches.
Compliance coverage includes MiCA, MAS, and AML frameworks built into every regulated engagement.
What TokenMinds does not do: it does not provide enterprise AI consulting, generative AI platform development, IoT integration, or general enterprise software outside of blockchain.
Services Side-by-Side
Service | LeewayHertz | TokenMinds | Notes |
Smart Contract Development | Yes (Solidity, Rust, Go) | Yes (Solidity, finance controls) | TokenMinds adds RBAC, MFA, governance logic |
DeFi Platform Development | Yes | Yes | TokenMinds focuses on institutional DeFi |
dApp Development | Yes | Yes | Both cover major chains |
RWA Tokenization | Listed, no named case studies | Yes (ERC-3643 + TMX Tokenize) | TokenMinds has a live ready-made product |
Private Blockchain (Enterprise) | Yes (Hyperledger, Corda, Polkadot) | Yes (+ Multichain, Midnight) | TokenMinds adds Multichain and Midnight |
Blockchain Consulting | Yes | Yes | Both offer strategy and feasibility work |
Smart Contract Auditing | Yes | Yes | Both offer dedicated audit services |
AI-Blockchain Integration | Enterprise AI focus (ZBrain) | Yes, live at bank scale | TokenMinds: Khan Bank production deployment |
Generative AI Development | Yes, core focus (ZBrain platform) | No | LeewayHertz only, post-acquisition |
IoT Development | Yes | No | LeewayHertz only |
Web3 Infrastructure Tools | Yes (Filecoin, XDC, Stellar work) | Not published | LeewayHertz has built open-source tooling |
NFT Marketplace Development | Yes | Yes | Both cover NFT builds |
Crypto Wallet Development | Yes | Yes | Both offer wallet development |
Web3 Marketing | No | Yes | PR, influencer, community, IDO, TGE |
Token Launch (TGE) | Not offered | Yes (TMX TGE) | TokenMinds: MMAON raised $1.4M |
Proprietary Web3 Products | None (ZBrain is AI only) | 3 live products | TMX Payments, TMX Tokenize, TMX TGE |
Compliance (MiCA, MAS, AML) | Not published for blockchain | Yes | Built into every regulated engagement |
Network and Chain Coverage
Chain | LeewayHertz | TokenMinds |
Ethereum | Yes | Yes |
Polygon | Yes | Yes |
BNB Chain | Yes | Yes |
Solana | Yes | Yes |
Polkadot | Yes (Substrate) | Yes |
Avalanche | Yes | Yes |
Tezos | Yes | Yes |
Stellar | Yes | Yes |
Tron | Yes | Yes |
EOS | Yes | Yes |
Algorand | Yes | Yes |
Near Protocol | Yes | Yes |
Hyperledger Fabric | Yes | Yes |
R3 Corda | Yes | Yes |
Multichain | Not listed | Yes |
Midnight | Not listed | Yes |
LeewayHertz has broader coverage on older and niche public chains including Stellar, Tron, EOS, Near, and Algorand. This is useful for teams building on those specific networks. TokenMinds covers Multichain and Midnight, which are relevant for regulated institutional asset work. Both firms cover the major public chains and the core enterprise permissioned networks.
Pricing
Both firms work on project-based quotes. The structural differences matter more than the line-item rates.
LeewayHertz Pricing

LeewayHertz has a minimum project size of $10,000 per its Clutch profile. Its average hourly rate is $50-$99. Clutch reviewers note project costs typically ranging from $50,000 to $200,000 for full-scope engagements. The firm offers fixed-price, dedicated team, and time-and-materials models.
Engagement types: fixed-price, dedicated team extension, time-and-materials.
TokenMinds Pricing

TokenMinds starts at $5,000. Larger builds use milestone or retainer structures. Enterprise and finance projects get custom quotes. Compliance setup, audit, and marketing are included depending on scope.
Engagement types: milestone-based, retainer, custom enterprise.
Pricing Comparison
Factor | LeewayHertz | TokenMinds |
Published Minimum | $10,000 | $5,000 |
Avg. Hourly Rate | $50-$99/hr | $49-$79/hr |
Typical Project Range | $50,000-$200,000 | Flexible from $5,000 |
Pricing Model | Fixed-price, dedicated team, T&M | Milestone, retainer, custom enterprise |
Marketing Included | No | Yes |
Audit Included | Yes (as separate service) | Yes (per DeFi build) |
Compliance Scope | Not published for blockchain | MiCA, MAS, AML |
Token Launch | Not offered | Yes (TMX TGE) |
Budget Flexibility | Medium | High |
Proprietary Web3 Products | None | 3 available |
User Reviews
LeewayHertz

LeewayHertz holds a 4.7 rating on Clutch with 9 verified reviews. Clients consistently praise responsiveness and willingness to go beyond contracted scope.
What clients say:
"They also made themselves available overnight when we needed them on call during that time, sitting on the phone with us for over two hours to sort out issues that popped up. We were amazed that they were able to offer so much customer service at no additional cost." (Clutch reviewer, startup founder)
"They didn't try to sell us on any unnecessary additional services. They were very understanding of our needs as a startup, and ultimately delivered a great product that met all of our requirements." (Clutch reviewer)
What clients flag: some reviewers note that the design and wireframing process was rushed, suggesting room for improvement in the early discovery phase. The review count on Clutch is low at 9 verified reviews, which limits the signal compared to larger agency profiles.
TokenMinds

TokenMinds holds a 5.0 rating on Clutch and a 4.3 rating on Trustpilot across 12 verified reviews.
"Their transparent communication, responsiveness, and deep understanding gave me the confidence I needed. They never rushed or pressured me throughout the process." (Bob Lee, BichonDefender founder, Trustpilot)
"The team built a fast trading agent and kept progress easy to follow. They added a risk layer with stop-loss and limits and wired execution across several exchanges with smart order routing. Delivery followed the agreed sprint plan and stayed on schedule." (Chris James, Trustpilot)
"TokenMinds assists MoonCat AI with daily social media and community tasks. As a result of this collaboration, the Discord community has doubled in size. The number of followers on X has increased by 150%." (MoonCat AI, Clutch)
"Everything was in line with expectations, communication, and timeline." (Future Play, Clutch)
Case Studies
LeewayHertz: Blockchain Monetary System for Global Crypto Exchange

Client: Unnamed crypto exchange Project Type: Blockchain monetary system for digital currency storage and trading Network: Unnamed blockchain platform Scope: Core infrastructure for a multi-currency exchange
An unnamed client needed a blockchain monetary system. It had to handle storage and trading of digital currencies. Crypto and fiat pairs. Global reach. Single interface.
LeewayHertz built the full system. Users can store, trade, and exchange crypto and fiat pairs globally. Blockchain infrastructure ensures transparency and security in all transactions.
What came out of it:
A functional exchange platform that supports global multi-currency operations. No client name was published. No user count, transaction volume, or revenue figures were shared. No production metrics appear in public records.
What this shows: LeewayHertz can build complex financial infrastructure on blockchain. The technical scope is real. The gap is that no named client, no scale metrics, and no business outcome have been published. This is a description of a capability, not a verified production result.
TokenMinds Case Study 1: Khan Bank Agentic Payment System

Client: Khan Bank, a major national bank in Mongolia Project Type: Enterprise blockchain and AI payment system Network: Hyperledger Fabric (private blockchain) Scope: Production-grade AI-blockchain payment infrastructure for a national bank
Khan Bank needed a payment system that was fast, secure, and fully auditable. TokenMinds built an agentic payment platform that links AI decisions to blockchain confirmation at every transaction step.
How the system works:
The Chaincode Layer runs payment checks on Hyperledger Fabric. The Wallet Service tracks balances in real time. The Risk API checks each transaction before it clears. The Digi-Pay Trigger sends payments through Khan Bank's gateway. Redis Session State gives the AI context for each decision.
Transaction flow: the AI scores cart risk using merchant and buyer history. Redis pulls context from past transactions. The Chaincode layer checks the payment against policy rules. The Risk API runs AML checks and tests thresholds. The Digi-Pay gateway starts settlement through the bank's rail. The Fabric ledger records the transaction hash and full audit trail.
Each layer has one job. If any check fails, the payment stops. No manual steps. No gaps in the audit trail.
Outcomes: +20% conversion rate. +40% payment processing speed.
What this shows: TokenMinds built a live payment system for a real bank under strict compliance conditions. The results are tied to revenue and speed at production scale. This is not a proof of concept. It runs live at a national bank.
TokenMinds Case Study 2: MMAON Token Launch and Community Growth

Client: MMAON Project Type: Blockchain fan platform, token launch, smart contract, community build Network: Ethereum (ERC-20) Scope: Smart contract deployment, marketing, and token sale execution
MMAON connects MMA fighters, fans, and sponsors on blockchain. Over 500 million MMA fans exist globally. 85% are outside the US. The project needed a global community fast and a funded token sale.
TokenMinds handled the full stack. ERC-20 smart contract deployment. Community management. PR. Token sale execution on Probit Launchpad.
What TokenMinds delivered:
An ERC-20 smart contract for the MMAON token covering crowdsale issuance and distribution. Community building across Telegram, Twitter, and Instagram from zero. PR and content campaigns targeting the MMA and crypto audience. A social media growth strategy tying fighter content to fan engagement. Token sale execution on Probit Launchpad as the featured top launch.
Outcomes:
$1.4 million raised through the token sale. Top performer on Probit Launchpad across its launch cohort. 10,000+ Telegram members built organically. 1,500%+ growth in organic Instagram traffic. 300%+ growth in Twitter followers. 1,000%+ increase in website visitors. 15x increase in overall fan and sponsor engagement.
What this shows: TokenMinds ran a full token launch from smart contract to market and delivered measurable results at every layer. The community growth, capital raised, and platform engagement metrics are all published. This is not a proof of concept. It is a live launch with verified fundraising outcomes and audience growth at scale.
Case Study Comparison
Factor | LeewayHertz: Crypto Exchange | TokenMinds: Khan Bank | TokenMinds: MMAON |
Client Type | Unnamed crypto exchange | Major national bank | MMA fan blockchain platform |
Project Type | Monetary system infrastructure | AI-payment infrastructure | Token launch plus community build |
Network | Unnamed | Private Hyperledger Fabric | Ethereum (ERC-20) |
Measurable Outcomes | Not published | +20% conversion, +40% speed | $1.4M raised, 15x engagement |
Revenue Impact | Not reported | Tied to live payment conversion | $1.4 million from token sale |
Named Client | No | Yes (Khan Bank, Mongolia) | Yes (MMAON) |
Production Status | Delivered (no scale metrics) | Live at national bank | Live token sale and community |
Decision Framework
Your Situation | Right Pick | Why |
You need an enterprise AI platform (Gen AI, LLMs, agents) | LeewayHertz | Core focus post-acquisition; ZBrain is a live AI platform |
Your project needs IoT alongside blockchain | LeewayHertz | IoT is in scope; not offered by TokenMinds |
You need Stellar, Tron, Near, EOS, or Algorand development | LeewayHertz | Listed natively; TokenMinds does not cover these |
You need blockchain for supply chain or pharma traceability | LeewayHertz | Documented use cases in freight, pharma, and logistics |
You need a Fortune 500-grade AI and software partner | LeewayHertz | Clients include Siemens, McKinsey, P&G, ESPN |
You need a dedicated Web3 team to build a product end to end | TokenMinds | End-to-end delivery; you bring the idea |
You need enterprise DeFi for a bank or financial institution | TokenMinds | Finance-grade builds, live Khan Bank case study |
You need AI-powered payment integration at bank scale | TokenMinds | Khan Bank deployment; TMX Payments available |
Your token launch needs MiCA or MAS compliance | TokenMinds | Compliance built into every engagement |
You need a token sale with community building and PR | TokenMinds | MMAON: $1.4M raised, top on Probit Launchpad |
You need Hyperledger, R3 Corda, Multichain, or Midnight | TokenMinds | All supported natively |
You want RWA tokenization with a live ready-made product | TokenMinds | TMX Tokenize; ERC-3643 standard |
You need one team to build and go-to-market | TokenMinds | Dev and marketing run in parallel |
Your budget starts at $5,000 | TokenMinds | Published floor; flexible deal structure |
You want proprietary blockchain products instead of custom builds | TokenMinds | TMX Payments, TMX Tokenize, TMX TGE |
Who Should Choose Which
Choose LeewayHertz if:
Your project is primarily about enterprise AI or generative AI, with blockchain as one integration layer. You need IoT, computer vision, or machine learning alongside your blockchain work. Your project involves Stellar, Tron, EOS, Near, or Algorand. You are a Fortune 500 company that needs a vendor with experience serving large enterprise clients across multiple technology domains. Your project focuses on supply chain transparency, pharma traceability, or freight logistics on blockchain. You want access to ZBrain, a live generative AI platform with enterprise orchestration capabilities.
Choose TokenMinds if:
You need a team to build, audit, launch, and market your blockchain product in one engagement. Your project requires AI-blockchain payment integration at bank scale. You want to launch a token and need PR, influencer, and community support alongside development, with a track record of raising capital. You need enterprise DeFi, regulated RWA tokenization, or private chain deployment on Hyperledger, R3 Corda, Multichain, or Midnight. You want a ready-made product (TMX Payments, TMX Tokenize, or TMX TGE) instead of a custom build. Your budget starts at $5,000 and you need a flexible deal structure. You need compliance frameworks (MiCA, MAS, AML) built into the engagement from day one.
Conclusion
LeewayHertz and TokenMinds are both capable technology companies with real blockchain delivery track records. The comparison shifts when you look at what each firm is actually optimized to do in 2026.
LeewayHertz has been acquired by The Hackett Group and is now positioned primarily as an enterprise Gen AI consultancy. It has strong credentials across AI, IoT, and supply chain blockchain, and it serves the kind of clients that appear in Fortune 500 procurement lists. For blockchain projects that are part of a wider AI or enterprise digital transformation program, it is a credible option. The gaps are in Web3-specific depth: no token launch history, no named AI-payment case studies at bank scale, no proprietary blockchain products, and no marketing division.
TokenMinds is the stronger pick for Web3-first founders and financial teams. Khan Bank shows what production-grade AI-blockchain integration looks like: +20% conversion and +40% payment speed at a live national bank. MMAON shows what full-stack token launch delivery looks like: $1.4 million raised, 10,000+ Telegram members, and top-performer status on Probit Launchpad. Three ready-made products reduce time to market. A marketing team runs in the same engagement. Compliance frameworks are built in. All of that starts at $5,000.
Use this comparison to match your project to the team that owns the layer of the stack you actually need.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does LeewayHertz specialize in?
LeewayHertz was founded in 2007 and is now part of The Hackett Group following a September 2024 acquisition. Its primary focus post-acquisition is generative AI, including its ZBrain orchestration platform. It also offers blockchain, IoT, and enterprise software services. Named blockchain services include smart contracts, DeFi development, private chains, and supply chain solutions across Ethereum, Hyperledger, Polkadot, Corda, and many other networks.
What does TokenMinds specialize in?
TokenMinds builds blockchain systems for businesses and takes them to market. Services cover DeFi platforms, AI payment tools, smart contract audits, and RWA tokenization. The marketing division handles PR, community management, influencer campaigns, and token launches. TokenMinds ships three live products: TMX Payments for banks, TMX Tokenize for asset tokenization, and TMX TGE for token sale launches.
Was LeewayHertz acquired?
Yes. In September 2024, The Hackett Group (NASDAQ: HCKT) acquired LeewayHertz. The acquisition combined LeewayHertz's ZBrain generative AI platform with The Hackett Group's AI XPLR platform, creating an end-to-end Gen AI consultancy. Blockchain services remain listed but are no longer the firm's primary market positioning.
How do their prices compare?
LeewayHertz has a minimum of $10,000 and hourly rates of $50-$99, with typical full-scope projects ranging from $50,000 to $200,000. TokenMinds starts at $5,000 with flexible milestone and retainer structures. TokenMinds is more accessible for Web3-native startups and growth-stage founders. LeewayHertz suits enterprises with larger scope programs and AI needs alongside blockchain.
Which firm is better for a bank or financial firm building AI-blockchain payments?
TokenMinds. It built and deployed an AI-blockchain payment system for Khan Bank, a major national bank in Mongolia, running on Hyperledger Fabric with AML checks and real-time settlement. The system delivered +20% conversion rate and +40% payment processing speed in live production. TMX Payments is a ready-made AI product for financial institutions. LeewayHertz has not published a comparable AI-blockchain payment case study at bank scale.









