An IOTA enthusiast has noted that the recent integrations and developments on the IOTA network go beyond isolated components to a coordinated financial architecture.  Regardless of these developments, the price of IOTA has recorded declines across all the major trading sessions. In a recent update, CNF explained how IOTA is leading the creation of the [...]]]>An IOTA enthusiast has noted that the recent integrations and developments on the IOTA network go beyond isolated components to a coordinated financial architecture.  Regardless of these developments, the price of IOTA has recorded declines across all the major trading sessions. In a recent update, CNF explained how IOTA is leading the creation of the [...]]]>

IOTA Network Shows Signs of Coordinated Architecture Linking Trade, Collateral, and Settlement

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  • An IOTA enthusiast has noted that the recent integrations and developments on the IOTA network go beyond isolated components to a coordinated financial architecture. 
  • Regardless of these developments, the price of IOTA has recorded declines across all the major trading sessions.

In a recent update, CNF explained how IOTA is leading the creation of the “largest global cluster of international trade.”

An enthusiast known on X as Salima has lauded the meticulous design of the ecosystem, saying individual projects no longer look like an isolated component, but “a financial infrastructure of global trade taking shape on-chain.”

How IOTA’s Design is Taking Shape

According to Salima, every piece of upgrade and integration has now contributed to IOTA’s coordinated financial architecture. Specifically, she highlighted that the hidden Decentralized Exchange (DEX) on the platform exists as the financial engine of the whole design. Also, she mentioned that the hidden DEX was designed to operate as a Hyperliquid-style order engine.

It’s also equipped with unified oracles, on-chain risk and liquidation modules, and provides support for synthetic.

In the post, Salima pointed out another initiative that perfectly fits in the broader IOTA design, and that is the new stablecoins. According to her, the likes of USD, CHF, JPY, SGD, TRY, SEK, and MY are all unified under the StableX Unified Settlement Dollar (SBX). Most importantly, they are native and regulated.

Fascinatingly, SBX operates as the “backbone of multi-asset layer”, routes liquidity, standardizes pricing, clears FX internally, and handles margining.

Another project that is recognized as an integral part of the IOTA financial infrastructure of global trade is the Salus platform. According to Salima, Salus is already tokenizing real commodities.

In a nutshell, Salus and IOTA’s Trade Worldwide Information Network (TWIN) are reported to keep the ecosystem running by ensuring that goods and verified data are seamlessly moved. As indicated in our earlier discussion, TWIN ensures that data is shared across the global supply chain instantly and securely.

Also, Salus is financing the shipment of tantalum, tin, and niobium from Africa to the global market, according to our earlier discussion. 

Per Salima’s observation, while the DEX prices goods, tokenizes them as synthetic and uses them as collateral, the SBX and stablecoins move liquidity.

In the long run, this progress is expected to significantly reflect in the price of IOTA. For now, the asset is moving around the $0.13 region and has declined by 3% in the last 24 hours and 9.9% in the last seven days.

As noted in our earlier analysis, IOTA could bounce back in the future, but the extent of the surge could depend on its ability to break and sustain its price above the $0.27 and $0.28 resistance range.

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