- IOTA has highlighted some key developments and achievements that position it as a reliable partner in the European setting.
- Recently, IOTA was shortlisted as one of the three finalists of the European Blockchain Services pre-commercial procurement (PCP).
IOTA (IOTA), in a recent blog post, detailed how its consistent demonstration of values makes it a reliable partner for both regulatory solutions and technical advancement in the DLT ecosystem. Outlining some of its key updates, the post mentioned the selection of its Web3 identification solution for this year’s Sandbox.
For context, the European Blockchain Sandbox initiative is backed by the European Commission and is meant to supervise the creation of a pan-European framework for regulatory discussion, as CNF recently explained. The selected IOTA solution was designed as an advanced user authentication system to solve the issue of reliable identity verification in the Web3 ecosystem.
It offers a flexible, feeless, and scalable solution that complies with EU regulations, while its open-source software enables organizations to develop and operate public services. The technology is also environmentally friendly as it does not require proof of work and therefore consumes less energy – an important factor to consider when scaling these solutions across Europe.
Another achievement highlighted in the post is its emergence as one of the three finalists known to have completed the two-year European Commission-funded project – European Blockchain Services pre-commercial procurement (PCP).
According to our previous report, IOTA passed the various phases of the project with excellent marks from an initial 30 projects. The first phase of the PCP witnessed the development of prototypes such as digital products and passports. This was meant for recycling and cross-border management of intellectual property rights.
IOTA in the Face of European Regulators
According to the team, IOTA is undertaking serious initiatives to meet the new standard set for the European crypto market. Some of the efforts to comply with the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulations include policy revision, whitepaper updates, and energy transparency.
Over the years, it has attained membership in multiple renowned organizations and alliances, including the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications, the European Blockchain Association, etc. For now, it is effectively demonstrating the implementation of the EU regulations through legally compliant products.
For example, the Eviden Digital Passports Solution powered by IOTA not only complies with the EU Battery Regulation but also adheres to the overarching Eco-design for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) ESG reporting rules and supply chain regulations. Additionally, IOTA’s involvement in TLIP to improve cross-border trade further showcases the adaptability and regulatory alignment of its technology.
According to the post, the mission of the IOTA Foundation is to be a pioneer in integrating blockchain and Web3 technologies across various industries. With respect to this, the team is working with the European regulators and commercial partners to bring the financial sector on-chain through tokenization, develop stablecoins that are fully compatible with Web3 technologies, explore the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and crypto, etc.
IOTA is uniquely positioned to help Europe achieve this lead position, offering scalable, energy-efficient, and regulation-compliant solutions that align with the EU’s vision for a digital and sustainable future.
At press time, IOTA (IOTA) was trading at $0.1271, having rallied by 6% in the last 24 hours.