Mawari’s DIO network will offer AI-driven immersive 3D experiences
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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.