An IOTA enthusiast known on X as Salima has disclosed in a recent post that the blockchain company is embarking on a groundbreaking initiative to lead the creation of what she termed the “largest global cluster of international trade.”
According to her, the uniqueness of this initiative lies in the fact that it is happening everywhere at the same time.
Specifically, Salima explained a cluster as a “network of actors who join hands to compete and create shared innovations.” Meanwhile, the one being led by IOTA is not physical. According to Salima, it is decentralized and programmable, built across the ecosystem. This perfectly fits the design of IOTA, which connects identity, data, and trust without third parties.
As noted in our earlier discussion, IOTA co-founder Dominik Schiener has pointed out that they plan to build a digital world on-chain. To achieve this, several initiatives have been deployed, including the Rebased Protocol. On the establishment of the global cluster of international trade, IOTA has already rolled out its first pillars.
Per the post made by Salima, one of the first pillars is the IOTA’s Trade Worldwide Information Network (TWIN). As indicated in our previous blog post, TWIN was created to enable instant and secure data sharing across global supply chains.
This pillar is also backed by the Trade and Logistics Information Pipeline (TLIP), which was also designed to connect parties through a smooth and secure data-sharing network, as mentioned in our earlier publication.
Another project that exists as a pillar to this international trade initiative is the Salus Platform and TradeFlow Capital, which ensure that capital and tokenized assets are bridged. As detailed in our previous news coverage, Salus is a digital trade finance platform for critical minerals on the IOTA blockchain.
This platform, together with IOTA, is already financing the shipment of tantalum, tin, and niobium from Africa.
On top of these, there is a “global layer of verifiable identity provided by GLEIF (vLEI).”
Most importantly, Salima explained that the new cluster would not be bound to a single country but would be available to companies and institutions across the global economic system. In the future, the global cluster would be able to host nations and continents as well.
In all, IOTA is focused on conquering global trade and becoming the dominant infrastructure for digitized global trade pipelines, as discussed in our earlier news brief.
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