DisLedger is designed for permissioned networks that deal with sensitive or financial information. Our customers need high speed processing and complete privacy of their data.
So we deal with large enterprise customers like banks, financial institutions, stock markets, etc. Because we can now offer the DisLedger technology on a per-transaction basis as opposed to a large, upfront license fee, we are expanding support for small and medium sized companies now too.
So would individuals have any use for this technology?
The majority of times individuals would not even realize that DisLedger was 'under the hood' For example in a mobile, peer-to-peer money transfer system DisLedger would connect the banks of the sender and receiver and handle the payment on behalf of their individual account holders (like Zelle).
We have had people ask about building private messaging systems with DisLedger proving that the messages hadn't been altered. It would be a modern version of a notary public and certified-mail system. That would be a situation where individuals would run DisLedger's technology directly.