Mawari, a player in AI-driven immersive 3D communication and entertainment, has unveiled its Decentralized Infrastructure Offering (DIO), a major step in scaling its distributed network to meet surging global demand for real-time, AI-powered 3D content.
With the launch of the DIO, Mawari is calling on compute resource owners around the world to join as Guardian Node Operators.
Participants will help build a decentralized, scalable infrastructure designed to support the rapid delivery of immersive and complex 3D experiences, including photorealistic 3D avatar AI agents, streamed seamlessly and cost-effectively to devices anywhere in the world.
Mawari’s infrastructure expansion comes in response to accelerating global demand for AI-driven immersive content.
Since its founding in 2017, the company has built a strong foundation in spatial computing, delivering over 50 commercial projects for high-profile clients such as Netflix, KDDI, T-Mobile, and BMW.
Leveraging its patented spatial computing technology, Mawari has consistently generated an average of $1.5 million in annual revenue, underscoring both its technological credibility and market traction.
With the spatial computing market projected to reach $377.45 billion by 2030, Mawari is positioning itself at the forefront of this growth.
The newly launched Decentralized Infrastructure Offering (DIO) represents a critical next step in scaling the company’s distributed network.
A transparent and fair opportunity for participants
Mawari’s Decentralized Infrastructure Offering (DIO) aims to steer away from the hype-driven, FOMO-fueled node sales that have characterized much of the Web3 space.
Instead, the DIO is structured around real-world utility, operational fairness, and long-term economic sustainability.
At the core of this model are Guardian Node Operators—participants who contribute directly to the performance and resilience of the Mawari Network by maintaining uptime and actively monitoring network health.
Guardian Node Operators are not merely passive participants. They earn rewards that are both measurable and performance-based.
Chief among these is the Network Monitoring Reward, which constitutes 20% of the Mawari Network’s total revenue.
This ensures that as global demand for immersive AI-powered 3D content increases, operator rewards grow proportionately, directly reflecting the value and reliability they contribute to the ecosystem.
Mawari is also introducing Early Operator Incentives, offering token allocations per node license to reward those who join the network early and maintain high standards of reliability during its formative growth phase.
How to participate
Mawari’s Guardian Node Licenses will be available beginning in early June, priced at $333 per license.
Purchases will be facilitated exclusively on the Arbitrum blockchain and restricted to participants in approved jurisdictions.
These licenses grant access to operate Guardian Nodes—critical infrastructure components responsible for maintaining the reliability, performance, and scalability of Mawari’s decentralized network.
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