Mawari, a pioneering Web3 decentralized network, has made a significant announcement regarding its Decentralized Infrastructure Offering (DIO). This initiative aims to expand Mawari's distributed network on a global scale, responding to an unprecedented uptick in demand for real-time AI-powered 3D content.

In today's digital landscape, the need for immersive, interactive experiences has surged, making this an opportune time for Mawari to unveil its plans. Through the DIO, the company is calling upon compute resource owners from around the world to join as Guardian Node Operators. These operators will play a crucial role in contributing to a decentralized, scalable infrastructure that powers the next generation of digital contentspecifically immersive and complex 3D experiences, including lifelike 3D Avatar AI agents, which will be streamed efficiently and affordably to devices across the globe.

The expansion of Mawaris infrastructure is not just a strategic move; it is rooted in the escalating global demand for AI-driven immersive content. Founded in 2017, Mawari has successfully leveraged its patented spatial computing technology to execute over 50 commercial projects for high-profile brands, including Netflix, KDDI, T-Mobile, and BMW. This track record has enabled Mawari to average about $1.5 million in annual revenue even during its formative years. Strongly positioned in a spatial computing market projected to reach a staggering $377.45 billion by 2030, Mawari aims to meet both current and future demands.

With the DIO, Mawari marks a pivotal phase in its growth trajectory, focusing on scaling its decentralized network to adequately address the burgeoning global appetite for high-quality AI-driven immersive 3D content.

Mawari sets itself apart by emphasizing transparency, fairness, and sustainability within its operational model. Unlike traditional node sales that often fall victim to short-lived hype and the fear of missing out (FOMO), Mawaris DIO is centered on true utility and long-term viability. Guardian Node Operators will provide significant, quantifiable contributions by actively monitoring and ensuring the network's health and uptime. In return for their efforts, these operators will earn sustainable rewards that are closely tied to the network's revenue and real-world usage.

In terms of financial incentives, Guardian Node Operators can expect to earn rewards primarily through network monitoring, which constitutes 20% of the total revenue generated by the Mawari Network. As demand for the network grows, these rewards will dynamically scale, reflecting the operators' contributions to the network's increasing activity and revenue. Furthermore, Mawari is offering early operator incentives, which include an allocation of tokens per node license, designed to reward early adopters who maintain high reliability and uptime during the initial stages of network expansion.

Mawari has also outlined several key differentiators for its DIO:

  • Dynamic Revenue Sharing: Operators receive rewards directly proportional to the networks actual growth and revenue generation.
  • Early Operator Incentives: Early contributors secure allocations of rewards during the initial deployment of the network, ensuring immediate benefits.
  • Fair Pricing and Access: The pricing structure is flat and offers equitable opportunities across three different Guardian Node license tiers.
  • Operational Convenience: Those who prefer simplicity can delegate node management to trusted third-party node-as-a-service providers.
  • Long-Term Opportunities: Guardian Nodes will play an essential role in monitoring the network throughout its lifespan, creating sustained opportunities for rewards.

According to Luis Oscar Ramirez, CEO of Mawari, Our Guardian Node Operators arent passive speculatorsthey actively support critical infrastructure powering immersive 3D and AI experiences worldwide. By directly aligning operator rewards with the networks genuine demand-driven growth, were creating a fair, transparent, and sustainable infrastructure built for longevity.

Mawari's infrastructure is further bolstered by strategic partnerships with industry leaders, including KDDI, Japans foremost telecommunications provider, and Animoca Brands Japan, a subsidiary of Animoca Brands. Animoca Brands Japan is set to host a private sale of Guardian Node licenses, increasing community participation and strengthening the network's foundations. Additional partnerships with infrastructure service providers such as Easeflow, DepinHub, Zelucash, and Bitmedia (in collaboration with KDDI) are providing seamless operational options for Guardian Node Operators.

As the demand for immersive AI-driven experiences continues to soar, Mawari is simultaneously driving rapid innovation in its mobile edge computing (MEC) infrastructure. This cutting-edge technology facilitates realistic and interactive 3D avatar agents, which can be employed in various applications such as tourism guidance, customer service, and enterprise support. Additionally, Mawaris network is designed to accommodate broader Edge AI computing workloads, significantly expanding potential use cases and revenue opportunities.

Mawari utilizes a dedicated L2/L3 blockchain built on Arbitrum Orbit, ensuring a scalable, secure, and decentralized infrastructure that can operate on a global scale.

For those interested in participating, Guardian Node Licenses will be available starting in early June, priced at $333 per license. These licenses can only be purchased via the Arbitrum chain and will be available to buyers in approved jurisdictions. Guardian Nodes are essential for maintaining network reliability and will directly benefit from Mawaris global growth within the spatial computing arena.

As Mawari positions itself to shape the future of immersive technology, it invites compute resource owners to get involved. The operational costs and requirements for running a Guardian Node are accessible, providing a meaningful opportunity for participation from a diverse range of stakeholders.

Mawari stands out as the worlds first Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) dedicated to Spatial Computing, facilitating the mass adoption of AI agents. The Mawari Network empowers real-time global streaming of immersive, AI-driven experiences with near-zero latency. By merging AI with XR, Mawari is at the forefront of creating a seamless blend of digital intelligence and physical reality, showcasing lifelike 3D Avatar AI agents available today.