Why IOTA’s Infrastructure Push Deserves Your Attention in 2025
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IOTA is moving past the hype by launching real-world blockchain applications in trade, finance, and identity The network now supports both MoveVM and EVM, enabling regulated and DeFi use cases in one ecosystem. IOTA is advancing its infrastructure with live deployments that separate it from speculative blockchain narratives. According to updates shared by IOTA contributor Rayleigh_IOTA, the network is already hosting tokenized U.S. Treasury Bills through Realize Finance. Its integration with the TWIN Foundation signals involvement in global trade systems, while Swirlstake enables liquid staking within the ecosystem and custody services with Zodia. The project also supports liquid staking on Swirlstake and offers Sharia-compliant features for adoption in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). 🧵 Beyond the Buzz: What $IOTA Is Actually Doing You’ve heard the buzzwords: L1, MoveVM, DeFi, real-world adoption. But let’s look past the noise and into the infrastructure IOTA is really building. (1/8) — ipunk.iota | (Ø,G) (@Rayleigh_IOTA) May 14, 2025 Whereas other blockchain projects rely heavily on proposals and speculations, IOTA has already achieved real milestones. The current live validator setup consists of 13 mainnet nodes and plans to expand to over 150, strengthening the network’s decentralization goals. Rayleigh further noted, “While other chains chase headlines… IOTA is quietly building the backbone of on-chain global trade, compliance, and finance. No hype. No price pumps.” MoveVM Powers Regulated Innovation At the core of IOTA’s progress is its redesigned Layer 1, built on the Move programming language. While Move powers ecosystems like Aptos and Sui, IOTA’s version offers what proponents call better tokenomics and no venture capital control. It’s tailored for regulated environments, enabling safe deployment across financial, identity, and trade use cases. The smart contract framework supports fee-less transactions, audited contracts, and finality times of around 400 milliseconds. Such features aim to support high-frequency use…
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