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Global Introduce of Mawari's Decentralized Infrastructure (DIO) for AI-driven Immersive 3D Worldwide Experiences
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Mawari, the groundbreaking force in AI-driven immersive 3D experiences, is shaking things up with their game-changing Decentralized Infrastructure Offering (DIO). This bold move aims to grow its distributed network on a global scale, meeting the skyrocketing demand for real-time AI-powered 3D content. So, what's the beef with the DIO? Well, it's all about the Guardian Nodes!
The People’s Network:
Guardian Node Operators – the wonderful folks contributing to the DIO – are compute resource owners from all corners of the globe. They play a crucial role in powering the decentralized infrastructure for the next generation of digital content, delivering those mesmerizing, immersive, complex 3D experiences straight to your devices.
Where Money and Stuff Happens:
Mawari’s infrastructure expansion is all about the global demand for AI-driven immersive content. Founded in 2017, Mawari has churned out more than 50 successful commercial projects for big-league brands like Netflix, KDDI, T-Mobile, and BMW. Averaging $1.5 million in annual revenue even in its early days, Mawari’s solid track record positions it perfectly to cater to both current and future demands within the spatial computing market, projected to hit $377.45 billion by 2030.
The DIO? It's the next level for Mawari, addressing the yawning global need for top-notch AI-powered immersive 3D experiences.
A Fair, Transparent, and Sustainable Network:
Unlike traditional node sales that ride on temporary hype and FOMO, Mawari's DIO focuses on real utility, fairness, and long-term sustainability. Guardian Node Operators contribute meaningfully and measurably by keeping tabs on the network's health and ensuring it stays up. For their efforts, they rake in rewards that are directly tied to network revenue and actual usage.
Sharing is Caring:
Guardian Node Operators earn primarily from Network Monitoring Rewards, which account for 20% of the Mawari Network's total revenue. As the global demand for Mawari's badass AI-driven 3D content grows, operator rewards scale dynamically, reflecting their contributions to the increasing network activity and revenue.
Mawari also throws in Early Operator Incentives, a scrumptious allocation of tokens per node license, to sweeten the deal for early adopters who maintain high reliability and node uptime during the initial network growth period.
DIO X-Factor:
- Dynamic Revenue Sharing: Operators can rake in their share of the profits directly proportional to their efforts, making the network's actual growth, and revenue generation the driving force behind their earnings.
- Early Operator Incentives: Bonus tokens for licensed nodes during the initial network deployment, ensuring early operators enjoy juicy returns.
- Economical Access: Flat pricing and equitable opportunities across all Guardian Node license tiers, with no preferential treatment.
- Operation Simplified: If convenience is your thing, delegate the management of your node to trusted third-party providers for an easy ride.
- Long-Term Opportunities: Mawari's Guardian Nodes contribute to the network's performance throughout its life, setting the stage for long-term opportunities in the expanding XR space.
"Our Guardian Node Operators aren't idle spectators; they actively support the critical infrastructure that powers immersive 3D and AI experiences worldwide," said Luis Oscar Ramirez, Mawari's CEO. "By linking operator rewards directly to the genuine demand-driven growth, we’re creating a fair, transparent, and sustainable infrastructure built for the long haul."
Party Time:
Mawari's expansion is amplified by strategic partnerships with titans like KDDI, Japan's top telco provider, and Animoca Brands Japan, a subsidiary of Animoca Brands. Animoca Brands Japan will host a private Guardian Node license sale to broaden participation and bolster the network. Infrastructure service partners, such as Easeflow, DepinHub, Zelucash, and Bitmedia (in collaboration with KDDI), provide straightforward operational options for the Guardian Node Operators, allowing them to focus on the fun stuff, like raking in rewards.
The Proof: Demand Drives Innovation:
Demand for immersive AI-driven experiences is fuelling a technological gold rush in Mawari's mobile edge computing (MEC) infrastructure. This network enables realistic, interactive 3D avatar agents to handle applications that range from tourism tips, customer service to enterprise support. Moreover, it supports broader Edge AI computing workloads, gardening a vast field of potential use cases and revenue opportunities.
Mawari's network relies on a dedicated L2/L3 blockchain, built on Arbitrum Orbit, ensuring a scalable, secure, and decentralized infrastructure on a global scale.
Feelin' Lucky, Punk?
Guardian Node Licenses will be available from early June, priced at $333 per license, exclusively via the Arbitrum chain to purchasers in eligible jurisdictions. Interested compute resource owners can join Mawari in shaping the future of immersive technology. Guardian Node operation costs and requirements are affordable, opening the gates for everyone eager to hop on this exciting ride.
About Mawari
Mawari is the world's premier location for DePIN - Spatial Computing, making AI agents mainstream. The Mawari Network is all about delivering real-time, AI-driven 3D experiences with minimal latency. Mawari's fusion of AI and XR effortlessly blends digital intelligence with the physical reality, heralding the arrival of lifelike 3D AI agents today.
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- Mawari, a pioneer in AI-driven immersive 3D experiences, is launching its Decentralized Infrastructure Offering (DIO) to expand globally, meeting the skyrocketing demand for real-time AI-powered 3D content.
- The DIO leverages Guardian Node Operators from diverse geographical locations, who provide compute resources for the decentralized infrastructure, delivering high-quality, immersive 3D experiences.
- Mawari's focus on AI-driven immersive content led to successful collaborations with big brands like Netflix, KDDI, T-Mobile, and BMW, averaging $1.5 million in annual revenue even in its early days.
- Mawari's DIO prioritizes fairness, long-term sustainability, and utility, with rewards for Guardian Node Operators directly tied to network revenue and usage.
- Operators earn primarily from Network Monitoring Rewards (20% of the Mawari Network's total revenue) and Early Operator Incentives, bonus tokens for licensed nodes during the initial network growth period.
- Strategic partnerships with KDDI and Animoca Brands Japan will help broaden participation and bolster the network, while partners like Easeflow, DepinHub, Zelucash, and Bitmedia provide operational support for Guardian Node Operators.
- The Mawari Network, built on Arbitrum Orbit, ensures scalability, security, and decentralization for AI-driven immersive experiences, with Guardian Node Licenses available exclusively via the Arbitrum chain from early June.
