ivault has been featured profiled in Block of Fame again! A publication focused on real-world Web3 adoption. The article covers our expansion into Austria and why Vienna was the first stop in our European rollout.

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The feature explores how ivault is using blockchain to make local sharing easier, safer, and more rewarding. From tools to tents, users in Vienna can now borrow or lend everyday items, earn crypto-backed rewards, and reduce unnecessary purchases. All listings are verified, every transaction is secured on-chain, and users build trust through transparent ratings.

The Vienna debut was designed as a live product test rather than a conventional press showcase. Attendees interacted directly with the platform, downloading the ivault app on-site, scanning QR codes, and browsing listings in real time.

CoinGape also highlights why Vienna makes sense. The city has a strong sustainability mindset, an active student population, and a growing appetite for practical innovation, making it a natural fit for a decentralized sharing economy.

Arman Sarhaddar, ivault founder said, “The goal was to demonstrate how blockchain-backed sharing works in practice – not just in theory.”

As ivault expands into more cities, features like IVT token rewards, Eco Points, and blockchain-based trust systems will continue to drive a new kind of peer-to-peer economy. This coverage is a strong signal of the growing interest in Web3 platforms that serve everyday needs, not just speculative assets.