- $IOTA has rolled out a new Get Started hub listing wallets, developer documentation, and onboarding guides
- The page provides access to staking tools, SDKs, builder support, and Trust Framework products like Identity and Tokenization.
$IOTA has announced a “Get Started” page as its new onboarding hub for users, developers, and builders entering its ecosystem. The page brings together entry points for using $IOTA, building on the network, and exploring live solutions already connected to its infrastructure.
The new hub is designed to accommodate both retail and technical users. For general users, the page presents the $IOTA token as a gateway to the network, including gas fees, staking, and exposure to projects in the ecosystem. It also lists wallet options, such as the $IOTA Wallet, Dashboard, Ledger support, Keystone, Nightly Wallet, and Cosmostation, giving users several ways to manage assets and credentials.
Discover $IOTA’s new Get Started page: your hub for onboarding into the ecosystem. Whether you’re a retail user, developer, or builder, you’ll find the tools, and resources to dive in. Start exploring now: https://t.co/W33GUUmf1a
— $IOTA (@iota) March 10, 2026
The new page directs users to $IOTA’s staking resources and includes access to liquid staking through Swirlstake. In addition, it provides explorer and validator tools, including $IOTA Explorer, IOTASCAN, Staking Rewards, and an APY calculator, which can help users review transactions, validator performance, and expected returns.
For developers, the page groups learning and builder resources into a single section titled “Learn. Build. Ship.” That section includes the $IOTA Workshop Series, developer documentation, the $IOTA VSCode Extension, infrastructure partners, wallet resources, a builder Discord, and a live product demo.
Previously, we reported that $IOTA launched a Sustainability page showing network energy use, emissions, and MiCA-required data in one place. The page lists annualized electricity consumption and CO₂ emissions.
$IOTA’s New Page Expands Access for Developers and Users
A notable feature of the new hub is its integration of onboarding with $IOTA’s broader product stack. The page includes direct access to the $IOTA Trust Framework, where visitors can find Identity, Hierarchies, Notarization, Tokenization, and Gas Station. This means a new visitor does not only see introductory material but also the main products tied to digital trust, asset tokenization, and onchain services.
The page also adds a dedicated tooling section. It points users to command line interfaces, software development kits in TypeScript and Rust, and application libraries for integrating $IOTA features into external applications. Alongside that, the infrastructure section promotes third-party providers that support deployment, monitoring, and scaling for $IOTA-based applications.
Beyond software tools, the page includes builder support channels such as $IOTA Grants, product adoption support, the Builders Program, community events, and contribution links for documentation and repositories. It also gathers official social and community channels in one place, including Discord, Telegram, Reddit, GitHub, YouTube, LinkedIn, and the $IOTA blog.
The hub also links visitors to case studies, real-world deployments, and focus sectors such as digital identity, supply chains, product lifecycle tracking, real-world asset tokenization, and decentralized finance.
Recently, $IOTA CMO Karen O’Brien said the network will focus on government and institutional adoption in 2026. CNF reported that $IOTA is pushing TWIN to support trade digitization and real-world infrastructure.
Meanwhile, we also covered how the $IOTA Trust Framework is entering the digital product passport market through Orobo’s latest deployment. The rollout links product records to $IOTA Rebased and gives each item a traceable digital record to meet upcoming EU compliance needs.