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May 21, 2026

Community Update: New Indonesian Zoom Sessions Starting June

Expanding our reach with dedicated Indonesian language Zoom sessions starting June 2026.

Community Update: New Indonesian Zoom Sessions Starting June

Indonesian Community Zoom Sessions

Selamat datang to a new chapter for the TurboLoop community. Starting June 2026, we are launching dedicated Bahasa Indonesia Zoom sessions every Wednesday at 7:00 PM WIB (GMT+7). These are not translated decks read aloud. They are live, conversational walkthroughs led by Indonesian-speaking presenters who understand both the protocol and the realities of using DeFi from Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, or anywhere else across the archipelago.

Why local-language sessions matter

DeFi adoption in Southeast Asia is not held back by translated documentation. It is held back by missing context. A Bahasa Indonesia speaker reading a yield product overview in English can parse the words, but the actual onboarding journey — funding a wallet from a local CEX, understanding why BSC fees feel so different from Ethereum, recognizing which Loop Plan matches a 1 USDT starter deposit — those are the moments where local-language guidance changes outcomes.

Indonesia is one of the most active retail crypto markets in Southeast Asia. The community is large, social, and curious. People learn from people they trust, in a language they think in. That is the entire premise of these sessions: meet our Indonesian users where they already are, in the language they already use, with a presenter who has personally funded a BSC wallet from Indodax and can walk through every screen.

There is also a practical reason. The Indonesian community asked for this. Over the past several months, requests for a weekly Bahasa-only session showed up in Telegram, in support tickets, and in feedback from existing presenters running mixed-language calls. When a community of this size and energy tells you what they need, the right move is to listen and build it.

What you will cover in 30 minutes

Each Wednesday session runs for exactly 30 minutes. The structure is tight on purpose — long enough to learn, short enough to fit into your evening before dinner.

Standard session agenda

  • The 4 Loop Plans in Bahasa — a walkthrough of Sprint (7 days, 3%), Boost (14 days, 10%), Power (30 days, 24%), and Ultimate (60 days, 54%). These rates are fixed in the contract and never change, so the conversation focuses on which plan matches which goal rather than chasing forecasts.
  • Wallet setup — installing Trust Wallet or MetaMask, switching to the BSC network, and securing your seed phrase the right way. Trust Wallet tends to win in Indonesia because of its mobile-first design; we cover both.
  • Buying USDT locally — practical screen-by-screen guidance for Indodax, Tokocrypto, and P2P channels, including how to withdraw USDT to a BSC address without paying for the wrong network.
  • Risk management — the difference between stablecoin yield and spot crypto exposure, how a 1 USDT minimum lets you test the flow before committing more, and why locking timelines matter.
  • Live Q&A — questions in Bahasa, answers in Bahasa. No language friction, no awkward translations.

The agenda is deliberate. By the end of any session, a first-time user should be able to repeat the full path on their own: install wallet, buy USDT, bridge to BSC, choose a plan, start earning.

Indonesian-specific onboarding flow

Here is the exact path most Indonesian users follow when they join TurboLoop. We will walk through every step in the live sessions, but having it in writing helps you prepare before you arrive.

Step 1 — Install Trust Wallet

Trust Wallet is the most common choice in Indonesia thanks to its mobile-first design and built-in BSC support. Download it from the official Play Store or App Store listing, never from a link sent in a chat. MetaMask also works perfectly — pick whichever feels more comfortable. Write your seed phrase on paper, store it offline, and never type it into any website or share it with anyone claiming to be support.

Step 2 — Buy USDT on a local CEX

Open an account on Indodax or Tokocrypto, complete KYC with your KTP, and fund the account using bank transfer or one of the local payment rails. Buy USDT directly. P2P channels on larger exchanges are also an option if you prefer that route. Local CEXs are usually the fastest path because deposits settle in IDR you already hold.

Step 3 — Transfer to your BSC wallet

When you withdraw USDT from the CEX, select BSC (BEP20) as the network and paste your Trust Wallet or MetaMask address. This is the single most important step to get right. Choosing the wrong network is the most common loss-of-funds mistake for new users. Network fees on BSC are pennies — usually a fraction of a cent — compared to Ethereum where a single transfer can cost several dollars. For a user starting with 1 USDT, that difference is the entire reason BSC works as a real entry point.

Step 4 — Pick a Loop Plan and deposit

Visit the app, connect your wallet, and pick the Loop Plan that matches your timeline. Sprint is the lowest commitment at 7 days for those who want to test the flow. Power and Ultimate suit users who can lock for longer in exchange for the higher fixed return. Confirm the deposit transaction, and your position is active. Earnings begin accruing immediately and the first payout lands at the next 00:00 UTC.

Daily payouts in WIB

TurboLoop payouts run daily at 00:00 UTC. In Western Indonesia Time, that is 07:00 WIB — right around the time most users are waking up, making coffee, and checking their phone. There is something genuinely satisfying about that rhythm: every morning, before work starts, a fresh payout has already settled into your position. No staring at charts, no timing the market, no decisions to make overnight. The contract pays on schedule, every day, at the same hour.

For users in Central Indonesia (WITA) the payout arrives at 08:00, and for Eastern Indonesia (WIT) it lands at 09:00. Same payout, same contract, just adjusted for your time zone.

This rhythm matters more than people expect on day one. Most users in the Indonesian community have day jobs, classes, or family responsibilities. A protocol that pays once a day at sunrise — and asks nothing in return until the lock period ends — fits a normal life. You do not need to babysit a position, refresh a dashboard, or react to anything. The contract is the contract.

The Local Presenter program

If you have been part of the Indonesian community for a while, know the protocol well, and enjoy explaining things to newcomers, the Local Presenter program is for you.

We pay $100 per month to community members who host these weekly Bahasa Indonesia sessions. The role is simple: show up on Wednesday at 7:00 PM WIB, walk through the agenda, answer questions, and submit a short attendance recap. We provide the slide framework, the talking points, and the session calendar. You bring the local voice, the lived experience, and the willingness to genuinely help people who are showing up for the first time.

Applications are open now. If you are interested, head to /apply and submit the Local Presenter form. We look for active community participation, comfort speaking on Zoom, and a basic understanding of how the Loop Plans work — we will train you on the rest. This is one of the highest-impact volunteer-paid roles in the TurboLoop ecosystem. The presenters who joined the Spanish and Hindi cohorts have told us it became one of the most rewarding parts of their week, and the Indonesian community deserves the same energy.

Indonesian community channels

Beyond the weekly Zoom, the Indonesian-speaking community has its own dedicated space.

  • Telegram (Bahasa Indonesia) — the primary chat for questions, day-to-day discussion, and informal support. The group is moderated by Indonesian-speaking community members who are happy to help in Bahasa.
  • Weekly Zoom schedule — every Wednesday, 7:00 PM WIB, starting June 4, 2026. Same time, same link, every week. You can find the live link on /events.
  • Support — for account-specific or technical issues, message @TurboLoop_Support on Telegram. Replies come in Bahasa or English, whichever you prefer.
  • Reference material — the /faq and /calculator pages are useful before and after each session. The calculator in particular helps you visualize how the four plans compare across different deposit sizes.

If you want to ask a question in Bahasa and have it answered in Bahasa, the Telegram group is the fastest path. If you want to learn by watching and listening, join the Wednesday session.

What is next

The first Indonesian community Zoom session lands on Wednesday, June 4, 2026, at 7:00 PM WIB. Block the calendar now. Whether you are completely new and have never touched a BSC wallet, or you have been earning through Loop Plans for months and want to help newer users get oriented, you belong on that call.

Selamat malam, and we will see you on Wednesday.

Join the first session: /events
Apply to host: /apply
Plan your deposit: /calculator

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