Tokyo, Japan - April 23, 2025 – Mawari, a pioneer in creating the next generation of communication and entertainment through AI-driven immersive 3D experiences, today announced the launch of its groundbreaking Decentralized Infrastructure Offering (DIO) to expand its distributed network against the backdrop of a global surge in demand for real-time AI-driven 3D content. Through DIO, Mawari invites global computing resource owners to become Guardian Node Operators, directly participating in building a decentralized, scalable infrastructure network that supports the next generation of digital content—immersive, complex 3D experiences including realistic 3D Avatar AI agents that can be streamed quickly and economically to devices worldwide.
Revenue Network Based on Real Needs
Mawari's infrastructure expansion is driven by the growing global demand for AI-driven immersive content. Founded in 2017, Mawari has successfully delivered over 50 commercial projects for leading global brands including Netflix, KDDI, T-Mobile, and BMW, leveraging its patented spatial computing technology. Even in its early days, Mawari achieved an average annual revenue of $1.5 million, and its robust performance positions it to effectively meet current and future demands in the spatial computing market, which is projected to reach $37.745 billion by 2030.
DIO marks the next phase of Mawari's growth, expanding its decentralized network to address the global demand for high-quality AI-driven immersive 3D content.
Transparent, Fair, and Sustainable Infrastructure
Unlike traditional node sales characterized by short-term hype and fear of missing out (FOMO) economic models, Mawari's DIO focuses on genuine utility, fairness, and long-term sustainability. Guardian Node Operators will provide meaningful, measurable contributions by actively monitoring and ensuring the health and uptime of the network. In return, operators will receive sustainable rewards directly tied to network revenue and real usage.
Clearly Defined Rewards for Real Contributions
Guardian Node Operators primarily earn rewards through network monitoring, accounting for 20% of Mawari's total network revenue. As global network demand grows, operators' rewards will dynamically scale, directly reflecting their contributions to the increasing network activity and revenue.
Additionally, Mawari offers early operator incentives, allocating a certain number of tokens for each node license to reward early operators who maintain high reliability and node uptime standards during the initial network growth phase.
Key Differentiators of Mawari DIO
· Dynamic Revenue Sharing: Earn work-related compensation directly proportional to actual network growth and revenue generation.
· Early Operator Incentives: Allocate rewards during the initial network deployment phase to ensure meaningful early returns.
· Fair Pricing and Access: All three Guardian Node license tiers adopt uniform pricing and fair opportunities.
· User-Friendly Operations: Users seeking convenience can delegate node management to trusted third-party node-as-a-service providers to simplify operations.
· Long-Term Opportunities: Mawari's Guardian Nodes will play a critical monitoring role throughout the network's lifecycle, providing long-term work and reward opportunities as Mawari and the broader XR space expand in the future.
"Our Guardian Node Operators are not passive speculators—they actively support the critical infrastructure powering global immersive 3D and AI experiences," said Luis Oscar Ramirez, CEO of Mawari. "By directly aligning operator rewards with real demand-driven growth of the network, we are creating a fair, transparent, and sustainable infrastructure designed for long-term development."
Strategic Partnerships to Accelerate Global Expansion
Mawari's infrastructure strength is enhanced through partnerships with global leaders, including Japan's top telecom provider KDDI and Animoca Brands' subsidiary Animoca Brands Japan. Animoca Brands Japan will host a private Guardian Node license sale to expand participation and further enhance the network. Infrastructure service partners such as Easeflow, DepinHub, Zelucash, and Bitmedia (in collaboration with KDDI) provide seamless operational options for Guardian Node Operators.
Mature Market Demand Driving Network Innovation
The growing demand for immersive AI-driven experiences is driving rapid innovation in Mawari's Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) infrastructure. This infrastructure supports realistic, interactive 3D avatar agents applicable in scenarios such as travel guidance, customer service, and enterprise support. Furthermore, Mawari's network supports a broader range of edge AI computing workloads, significantly expanding potential use cases and revenue opportunities.
Mawari utilizes a dedicated L2/L3 blockchain built on Arbitrum Orbit to ensure scalable, secure, and decentralized infrastructure globally.
How to Participate
Guardian Node licenses will go on sale in early June at a price of $333 per license, available only to approved jurisdictions via the Arbitrum chain. Guardian Nodes perform critical tasks to ensure network reliability and directly benefit from Mawari's global growth in spatial computing.
Interested computing resource owners can join Mawari to help shape the future of immersive technology. The operational costs and requirements for Guardian Nodes are easily accessible, providing meaningful participation opportunities for all.
About MAWARI
Mawari is the world's first AI spatial computing DePIN, facilitating the large-scale adoption of AI agents. The Mawari network supports near-zero latency global real-time streaming of immersive AI-driven experiences. Mawari's AI + XR fusion seamlessly integrates digital intelligence with physical reality, delivering realistic 3D Avatar AI agents.
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