Big news today.
Nodle x iOnline: up to 2 million Bluetooth IoT devices on the Nodle Network across South Africa over the next three years.
@ionlinesp becomes our exclusive commercial partner in the country, with 500K active smartphones in the first wave powering a local, phone-based network.
From vehicle tracking to security, insurance, and the long tail of assets traditional connectivity cannot reach economically.
No new hardware. No new infrastructure. Just smartphones already in people’s pockets, turned into a Bluetooth IoT network enterprises can plug into.
This is what DePIN looks like when it meets real demand.
🇿🇦 Let's go!
https://t.co/p9LAHXDEDL
Thank you for reading - and thank you for being part of the Nodle Network. You're helping build infrastructure where trust doesn't depend on who issued the money.
Have a great weekend ahead 🙌
Stablecoins settled $33 trillion last year.
China's digital yuan is paying interest.
The US just banned its own CBDC.
And the EU is racing to launch a digital euro by 2029.
Two very different visions of digital money are being built at the same time. Here's what separates them.
Crypto 101 | e31 breaks it all down:
→ What a stablecoin actually is (and why USDT and USDC are not the same thing)
→ What a CBDC actually is - and who supports and opposes them
→ The privacy spectrum: from programmable state money to self-custody
→ Why the US chose stablecoins over a digital dollar
→ A framework for thinking about any digital money
Full read: https://t.co/Gu5ZWpSb0L
No matter what any regulator decides, one thing stays true:
If you hold your own keys, no one can take away your access.
Self-custody isn't anti-regulation. It's just good hygiene.
What's your setup? Hardware wallet, app wallet, both?
https://t.co/gshiSNjiMH
Europe just hit a hard reset on crypto.
MiCA is live, licences are mandatory, and even the biggest exchanges are finding out what “rules of the road” really means for your assets.
The EU has MiCA. The US has the GENIUS Act. Dubai has VARA. Singapore has the FSMA.
Crypto regulation is moving fast and it's not moving in the same direction everywhere.
If you hold crypto, do you know the rules in your country?
https://t.co/gshiSNjiMH
Europe just hit a hard reset on crypto.
MiCA is live, licences are mandatory, and even the biggest exchanges are finding out what “rules of the road” really means for your assets.
Serious question for the crypto community:
When you first got into Web3, what's the one thing you wish someone had told you about keeping your assets safe?
Self-custody? Exchange risk? Seed phrases?
Share your answer. There are a lot of newcomers reading this who need it.
https://t.co/VTsvM67x5V
Europe just hit a hard reset on crypto.
MiCA is live, licences are mandatory, and even the biggest exchanges are finding out what “rules of the road” really means for your assets.
Most people still don't know what MiCA actually does.
It's not a ban. It's a licensing requirement — like a banking licence, but for crypto exchanges.
The key thing it changes for users: your access now depends on whether your exchange did its compliance homework.
Thread on what that means in practice 👇
https://t.co/VTsvM67x5V
Europe just hit a hard reset on crypto.
MiCA is live, licences are mandatory, and even the biggest exchanges are finding out what “rules of the road” really means for your assets.
New Nodle app update is live.
🐢 The Turtle — local AI on your phone, built on Google Gemma 4, no data leakage, fully sovereign
🔵 BTC + SOL now in the wallet
📦 3 Turtle NFT envelopes for every user
⚡ Performance, fee handling and UI all improved
Cypherpunk spirit. Consumer product
https://t.co/4pUhFoir6J
🚨 Millions of crypto users in Europe got a surprise email last week.
Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange, paused services across the EU on July 1 because of MiCA — the EU's new crypto rulebook.
If you're in Europe and hold crypto on a centralised exchange, this week's Crypto 101 is essential reading.
👉 Link in bio — Crypto 101 | e30: Rules of the Road
Did you receive that email? What was your first reaction? Drop it in the comments 👇
Thank you for reading, and thank you for being part of the Nodle Network - you’re helping build a more resilient, decentralized future.
Have a great weekend ahead.
Europe just hit a hard reset on crypto.
MiCA is live, licences are mandatory, and even the biggest exchanges are finding out what “rules of the road” really means for your assets.
From CASP licences and stablecoins to global frameworks in the US, UAE and Singapore, we broke down what this shift means for centralized exchanges and self‑custody.
Read the full breakdown on Paragraph: https://t.co/3uQjJLKkSx
The Nodle app is now truly multichain — one interface, many networks, still powered by native gas under the hood.
If someone just installed their first wallet and sees multiple chains for the first time, what single piece of advice would you give them about navigating a multichain Web3?
https://t.co/JLKYq5mzWL
Wallets are getting smarter. You tap “Continue with email,” use an app that moves across multiple chains, and never see a seed phrase or gas screen first.
Crypto 101 e29 is about how account abstraction and in‑app wallets make Web3 feel as simple as Web2, without giving up user control.
In‑app wallets feel like Web2 logins, but the security model can be very different. e29 talks about recovery, sponsorship, and who really controls the keys.
What’s your rule of thumb for deciding whether an “easy login” wallet is actually safe enough to use?
https://t.co/JLKYq5mzWL
Wallets are getting smarter. You tap “Continue with email,” use an app that moves across multiple chains, and never see a seed phrase or gas screen first.
Crypto 101 e29 is about how account abstraction and in‑app wallets make Web3 feel as simple as Web2, without giving up user control.
Smart accounts and ERC‑4337 let one confirmation do the work of several transactions. Fewer pop‑ups, same ownership.
For someone new: what’s one habit around confirmations and approvals you wish they learned from day one? (Reading prompts, checking spend limits, etc.)
https://t.co/JLKYq5mzWL
Wallets are getting smarter. You tap “Continue with email,” use an app that moves across multiple chains, and never see a seed phrase or gas screen first.
Crypto 101 e29 is about how account abstraction and in‑app wallets make Web3 feel as simple as Web2, without giving up user control.
Many of us started with clunky seed phrases, wrong networks, and “insufficient gas” errors. e29 is about how smarter wallets reduce that pain.
What was the most confusing thing about your first wallet experience, and what advice would you give a newcomer so they don’t drop off at that point?
https://t.co/JLKYq5mzWL
Wallets are getting smarter. You tap “Continue with email,” use an app that moves across multiple chains, and never see a seed phrase or gas screen first.
Crypto 101 e29 is about how account abstraction and in‑app wallets make Web3 feel as simple as Web2, without giving up user control.