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Mawari Announces Node Sale To Bring Immersive Content to the World

Mawari Announces Node Sale To Bring Immersive Content to the World

October 31, 2024 – Tokyo, Japan


Mawari Network, a spatial computing DePIN (decentralized physical infrastructure network), has announced a limited node license sale.

Already a pioneer in immersive content, the node sale will make Mawari’s 3D streaming technology more scalable and accessible for content creators and developers.

This node sale will help create a global, decentralized spatial computing infrastructure as the market for extended reality devices like the Apple Vision Pro, Meta Orion and Meta Quest 3 is projected to reach more than 100 million units in the next five years.

As demand for immersive experiences grows, Mawari is building a network that can grow with it.

Mawari’s infrastructure is optimized for the demanding needs of immersive experiences, positioning Mawari as a key actor in the emerging multibillion-dollar spatial computing market.

Called ‘a sleeping lion’ by Samsung Next, Mawari is redefining and building the future of spatial computing. Its solution comprises the Spatial Streaming SDK and the Mawari Network.

The SDK, supporting the Unity and Unreal engines, empowers developers to create seamless, immersive experiences.

The Mawari Network, working in parallel, leverages a globally distributed network of GPU nodes to ensure low latency and optimal performance.

The node license sale’s objective is to help scale the network, optimize its global performance and ensure its resiliency.

Luis Oscar Ramirez, founder and CEO of Mawari, said,

“This node sale allows node operators to help bring 3D content to the world and be rewarded for their efforts.

“The current cloud services didn’t allow us to scale our proprietary spatial streaming technology, [so] we researched ways to scale immersive content and found DePIN was clearly the best option.

“Now, we can allow our global community of node operators to participate in building out our critical node network alongside our community of developers and content creators.”

Mawari has worked with industry leaders, such as Deutsche Telekom, KDDI, Telefonica, Magic Leap, Netflix, Qualcomm, T-Mobile and dozens of other clients.

The Solana Foundation recently selected Mawari for a grant, endorsing its roadmap for decentralized spatial computing.

Backed by investors including Anfield LTD, Borderless Capital, 1k(x) and Samsung Next, and with veteran DePIN and Web 3.0 operator, Sean Carey, a co-founder of Helium, also joining its board, Mawari is the clear category…

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