Blockchain IOT firm Nodle goes open source with Web3 bluetooth ‘nanocomputer’ sticker
The N1 can be connected to any range of items, with use cases varying from logistics to trace and track applications.The Nodle Nancomputer N1 bluetooth chip.Speaking exclusively to Cointelegraph, Nodle co-founder Garrett Kinsman said the intended usage of the gadgets it to “bring intelligence to assets” that are not yet connected to an IOT network or are physically tough to link:” Among the most pertinent usage cases are the tracking of shipping pallets, an old industry with volumes up to 6 billions systems per year; they tried to utilize cellular or LoRawan radios and these solutions turned out to be too energy intensive and costly.” While Nodle will use the gadgets to increase the coverage and connectivity of gadgets using its bluetooth-based blockchain network, Kinsman thinks their decision to make the innovation open source stands to benefit the wider IoT market.” Anyone structure on the Nodle network can utilize the license, begin printing and utilizing Nodle N1 sticker labels.
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