The new approach to building great tech, through wireless connectivity, energy coordination, and storage have shown that individuals can own and operate critical infrastructure instead of renting access from centralized providers. These networks work because participation is measurable, incentives are aligned, and contribution is verifiable. Want examples? Sure:
🪁 Nodle: $NODL
Nodle leverages smartphones as a decentralized IoT connectivity layer. Devices earn for relaying data from nearby sensors, turning everyday hardware into infrastructure.
🗝️ Key: Wireless coordination without centralized telecom control.
Arweave transforms data storage into a permanent, decentralized archive. Storage providers are incentivized to preserve information long term, creating a durable, censorship-resistant data layer.
🗝️ Key: Infrastructure designed to outlive platforms.
🪁 DIMO: $DIMO
DIMO turns vehicles into connected data nodes, allowing drivers to collect and monetize automotive data. Cars become participants in an open mobility network rather than closed manufacturer ecosystems.
🗝️ Key: Transportation infrastructure, owned by users.
🪁 Fluence Network: $FLT
Fluence aggregates real servers and GPUs into a decentralized compute layer with verifiable supply and live demand. Rather than focusing on a single vertical, it abstracts infrastructure into a programmable, cloudless platform.
🗝️ Key: Broader surface area, deeper composability.