A groundbreaking development in blockchain technology has emerged, with full-node blockchain systems now operating in high-speed cars. This innovation allows for:
- Real-time data communication
- Live tokenization of events for fan engagement
- Seamless interaction between vehicles and race engineers
The technology, demonstrated in a McLaren Artura, represents a significant step towards disrupting both the automotive and fan experience sectors. This use case showcases the potential for blockchain integration in high-performance environments, paving the way for future applications in various industries.
Next steps: Watch for further developments and potential widespread adoption of this technology in the automotive world.
True full-node blockchain technology running on a car, operating at high speed, communicating in real-time and this is just the start. We are working to disrupt the automotive & fan experience sectors, one vehicle at a time ๐๏ธ A usecase anyone can understand, let's share this
๐ฅ youtube.com/watch?v=_12b2oโฆ Working in partnership with Influx Technology & Race Lab McLaren, we take you on the journey as we build a solution to capture data from a McLaren Artura on track, sending it to Race Engineers & Tokenising events for fan engagement live at the edge.
๐๏ธ Crypto's Hidden Waste Problem
While crypto debates energy consumption, **e-waste remains the elephant in the room**. Blockchain networks generate massive hardware graveyards: - ASIC mining equipment becomes obsolete quickly - GPU farms burn out from constant operation - Validator hardware gets replaced under the guise of "upgrades" **Minima takes a different approach** - zero hardware pressure. The network runs on: - Existing smartphones and devices - Hardware with multi-year lifespans - Zero crypto-specific manufacturing footprint While other chains push users to buy specialized equipment, **Minima uses what you already own**. The greenest hardware is the hardware not manufactured for you.
๐ Blockchain Chips Power Autonomous Drones

**Minima partners with Siemens, Arm, and University of Southampton** to create the world's first blockchain-on-chip drones. **Key developments:** - Blockchain protocol embedded directly into drone hardware - Combines digital twin innovation with decentralized verification - Drones become self-verifying nodes without cloud dependency - Real-time logging of missions, data, and telemetry **Technical breakthrough:** Each drone operates as an autonomous blockchain node, proving its actions as they happen. The integration moves beyond software-based solutions to **silicon-level trust**. **Industry impact:** This collaboration targets aerospace and industrial systems, enabling machines that can verify their operations independently. The technology scales from drones to vehicles, robotics, and IoT devices. **Partnership strength:** - Minima's decentralized blockchain architecture - Arm's silicon technology via Flexible Access program - Southampton's electronics expertise - Siemens' industrial innovation The project represents a shift from protocol development to **hardware integration**, creating infrastructure that operates without central servers while maintaining full decentralization.
Wrapped Minima Wins Best DePIN Company Award at DCW_X
Wrapped Minima has secured the prestigious Best DePIN Company award at the DCW_X Awards, highlighting the growing significance of Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN). The achievement was made possible through collaborations with major industry partners including: - Siemens - Geely - Volvo - Arm This recognition underscores the expanding potential of the DePIN sector, which connects physical infrastructure with blockchain technology. The company hints at upcoming developments in the pipeline.