Summary

  • Japanese start-up Mawari, a company focused on developing Web3 decentralised network aiming to enable AI-driven immersive 3D experiences, has announced its decentralised Infrastructure Offering (DIO), inviting compute resource owners globally to become Guardian Node Operators to contribute to its distributed, scalable infrastructure network.
  • The move comes amid a global surge in demand for AI-driven immersive content, with the market for spatial computing projected to reach $377.45bn by 2030.
  • Mawari’s network is built on real-world demand and is designed to be transparent, fair and sustainable, offering measurable contributions by monitoring and ensuring network health, with rewards for operators tied to network revenue and real-world usage.
  • The company boasts an impressive track record, having completed more than 50 commercial projects for major brands including Netflix and BMW.
  • The Guardian Node Licenses will be available from June, priced at $333 per license, exclusively via the Arbitrum chain to purchasers in approved jurisdictions.

By Dean Takahashi

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