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Mawari Announces Node Sale to Bring Immersive Content to the World

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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.

“This node sale allows node operators to help bring 3D
content to the world, and be rewarded for their efforts,” Luis Oscar Ramirez,
Mawari’s Founder & CEO said. “The current cloud services didn’t allow us to
scale our proprietary spatial streaming technology, 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 web3 operator, Sean Carey, a co-founder of Helium, also
joining its board, Mawari is the clear category leader.

Node Sale Details

The node sale is scheduled for Q4 2024, building out the
Mawari Network’s ability to perform compute-intensive tasks and efficiently
deliver immersive 3D content on a global scale. The Mawari Network will be
leveraging specialized GPUs around the world for advanced computation and
streaming tasks, but a set of Guardian Nodes are needed to verify their work
and the performance of the network overall as it serves multiple simultaneous
immersive experiences. The node sale is for licenses to operate these critical
Guardian Nodes.

More specifically, Guardian Nodes’ responsibilities include
assessing critical performance indicators like latency, bandwidth, and content
quality to maintain the high standards necessary for immersive, real-time
experiences. By monitoring the Mawari network, the community-run Guardian Nodes
will make it more performant and more resilient, ensuring it can scale securely
as it grows.

Details of the node license sale will be announced soon.

About Mawari

Mawari (https://mawari.net/) is setting the standard for
decentralized spatial computing and immersive content delivery. The Mawari
Network powers real-time streaming of immersive content through a global
network of compute nodes. Mawari is optimizing XR for awe, creating
unforgettable experiences and revolutionizing how creators engage audiences at
scale.

Mawari Network built the foundational technologies to power
the next generation of interactive media, fully realizing the possibilities of
virtual worlds existing seamlessly alongside our physical reality. Its core
technology, the Mawari Engine and Spatial Streaming SDK, runs on the Mawari
Network — the world’s first and only DePIN (Decentralized Physical
Infrastructure Network) that orchestrates storage, bandwidth, and rendering in
real-time for spatial computing.

Bypassing the rendering limitations of existing mobile
devices and content delivery networks, Mawari’s global network of compute nodes
has already powered activations from digital fashion shows to concert
visualizations. The Mawari Network’s peer-to-peer architecture was
purpose-built to scale spatial media streaming requirements with a
community-centered ethos.

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