If you've been following me lately, you know I’ve been talking about what @Minima_Global  brings to the table—and how you can earn money just by using an electronic device, driving your car, or flying your drone.

But since you probably forgot, let me refresh your memory: Minima is a real Layer 1, with no validators or central servers, where every device runs as a full node. Fully decentralized.

Vito, what’s the big announcement?

Siemens—yes, that Siemens—Minima just announced a partnership with them, integrating Minima into real-world industrial and mobility systems.

And this isn’t just any announcement: it’s a sign that the future of Web3 isn’t about price charts anymore—it’s about drones, cars, and even cities talking to each other without asking anyone for permission.


Minima calls it DePAI: infrastructure for AI agents that live on-chain, make decisions, and don’t need Jeff Bezos to do it.


Vito, what’s the goal?

It’s simple: Use Minima to securely connect and coordinate machines in the real world—from automotive systems to smart city infrastructure. Enabling secure, tamper-proof, decentralized data exchange between machines.

Announcements like this matter for the future of Web3.

Blockchain in your car or in a smart traffic light? More likely than you think. Siemens gets it. Now you do too.