- Toyota Blockchain Lab introduced the Mobility Orchestration Network (MON) on Avalanche.
- MON turns cars into tokenized assets, combining legal, technical, and economic proofs to enable new investment models.
Toyota Blockchain Lab has recently announced the Mobility Orchestration Network (MON), a blockchain layer that connects vehicles and related services on-chain using Avalanche. The system will utilize Avalanche’s multi-chain structure to create comprehensive vehicle digital identities through NFTs.
The MON framework positions vehicles as interconnected nodes within a broader ecosystem encompassing manufacturers, owners, insurers, operators, and regulatory bodies. Through blockchain technology, Toyota’s project integrates legal documentation, technical specifications, and economic data into verifiable digital identities linked to individual vehicles.
The system’s main objective is to establish transparent financing mechanisms for electric vehicle fleets, autonomous taxi services, and commercial logistics operations by connecting ownership records, usage patterns, and maintenance histories.

Avalanche Architecture Enables Multi-Chain Vehicle Management
Avalanche’s infrastructure serves as the foundation for MON’s prototype implementation. The network was selected for its capacity to deploy multiple interoperable Layer 1 chains. Unlike most EVM-compatible platforms, Avalanche supports “infinite L1s,” allowing enterprises to segment networks for trust, utilities, securities, and payments.
As Avalanche emphasized on X, its architecture addresses industry requirements for both scalability and regulatory compliance across different operational domains.
Naohiko Ueno, a contributor at Toyota Blockchain Lab, highlighted the collaborative nature of the project. According to Ueno, the partnership shows Toyota’s commitment to exploring blockchain applications within the automotive sector while leveraging Avalanche’s technical capabilities.
Avalanche × TOYOTA Blockchain Lab
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Three-Bridge System Connects Physical and Digital Assets
According to Toyota Blockchain Lab, MON is part of a broader vision to create trust-oriented digital infrastructure for the mobility ecosystem. MON executes three specialized bridges to overcome market fragmentation and create seamless connections between physical vehicles and digital finance networks.
The Trust Bridge integrates institutional documentation, including vehicle registration, insurance policies, and regulatory compliance with technical attestations from original equipment manufacturers and operational performance metrics.
On the other hand, Capital Bridge allows tokenization into securities and opens up capital inflows by connecting verified car portfolios to finance networks.
Utility Bridge ensures operational outcomes support financial trust by integrating real-world usage, from ride-hailing to charging logs.
In another development, Volkswagen Group Singapore now accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, and USD Coin for car purchases through a partnership with FOMO Pay. According to btcdaily, the system instantly converts crypto payments to Singapore dollars to avoid price volatility risks.
