Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) combine real-world hardware assets, like wireless towers, storage nodes, or sensor arrays, with blockchain protocols that coordinate ownership, usage, and payment. Each piece of equipment is represented by a token or smart contract. Anyone with the right credentials can contribute capacity, earn rewards, or request services without a central operator. Helium is a prominent DePIN example. It built a global wireless network by incentivizing individuals to deploy hotspots in exchange for token rewards, something traditional telecom companies would have spent billions on. Filecoin does the same for data storage. DePIN matters because traditional infrastructure relies on large corporations with massive capital requirements. DePIN lets individuals contribute capacity and earn returns directly, spreading risk and incentivizing rapid deployment. The on-chain audit trail reduces fraud and simplifies cross-border transactions.
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