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IOTA Becomes the Only Crypto Named in Chinese Government’s 2025 Tech Report

IOTA has received a rare mention in an official Chinese government report. The city of Kashgar in the Xinjiang region named IOTA as part of its tech plans for 2025. No other cryptocurrency—including Bitcoin or Ethereum—was mentioned.

This report highlights Kashgar’s focus on smart city development, AI, blockchain, and IoT. IOTA’s energy-efficient and feeless structure makes it a strong candidate for such projects. Though the document hasn’t been published online, its contents were shared by a crypto analyst on social media.

IOTA Practical Use Cases Boost Its Appeal

IOTA is already proving itself in the real world. It recently showcased its Distributed Ledger Technology at a global event for Digital Product Passports. The UN and ISO back these digital IDs, which help track goods across the global supply chain.

At the event, IOTA demonstrated a working system. This gave it a major edge over other projects that are still in early stages. It also showed IOTA’s ability to support transparency in industries worth trillions of dollars.

New Tools Expand IOTA’s Industrial Reach

IOTA also launched the alpha version of its Notarization Toolkit. The toolkit includes two key modes:

This makes IOTA useful in industries like manufacturing, logistics, and smart cities—where accuracy and data security matter.

Network Growth Shows Community Confidence

IOTA’s network is scaling well. It recently passed 100 million transaction blocks without congestion or energy issues. The network processed over 7.2 million transactions in just one day.

The staking total now exceeds 2.1 billion tokens. At the time of writing, IOTA trades at $0.1586, with a market cap of $614 million. Despite a recent price dip, its growing utility signals long-term potential.

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