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Mawari unveils decentralized infrastructure offering (DIO) for June 2025

April 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Spatial computing decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) Mawari is set to expand its globally distributed network with a decentralized infrastructure offering (DIO) starting in early June.

With over 50 successful commercial projects under its belt, Mawari has worked with renowned clients such as Netflix, T-Mobile, and BMW. The infrastructure provided by Mawari allows for the utilization of realistic, interactive 3D avatar agents for tourism guidance, customer service, and enterprise support.

To meet the increasing demand for real-time AI-powered 3D content, Mawari will be inviting compute resource owners to contribute to its network in exchange for rewards.

Mawari’s decentralized infrastructure offering will have licenses starting at $333

Guardian Nodes within Mawari’s ecosystem play a vital role in ensuring network reliability and allowing compute owners to benefit from the network’s growth, revenue, and low operational costs.

The Guardian Node licenses will be available on the Arbitrum (ARB) chain in approved jurisdictions starting at $333 per license. Additionally, Mawari will provide early operator incentives and the option to delegate node management to trusted third-party node-as-a-service (Naas) providers.

Luis Oscar Ramirez, CEO of Mawari, emphasized the importance of Guardian Node Operators in supporting the infrastructure for immersive 3D and AI experiences worldwide:

“Our Guardian Node Operators aren’t passive speculators—they actively support critical infrastructure powering immersive 3D and AI experiences worldwide,” said Luis Oscar Ramirez, CEO of Mawari. “By directly aligning operator rewards with the network’s genuine demand-driven growth, we’re creating a fair, transparent, and sustainable infrastructure built for longevity.”

Mawari’s network monitoring rewards pool is set at approximately 20% of the network’s total revenue, ensuring that operator rewards will scale dynamically with the network’s growth.

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