Dude, remember that EV-charging app example? Turns out it's not some futuristic concept.
There's an actual DePIN project doing this right now—charge xyz. And honestly? It's just the tip of the iceberg. We're seeing a whole bunch of real-world crypto applications already live and operational.
But here's the kicker: it goes way beyond charging infrastructure. Take eloop, for instance—they're running a Web3-powered Tesla sharing platform. Then there's natix, tackling something completely different in the decentralized physical infrastructure space.
What strikes me most is how these aren't vaporware or white papers anymore. People are actually using these services today. DePIN projects are quietly building bridges between blockchain technology and everyday physical infrastructure. Whether it's mobility sharing, mapping networks, or energy distribution—the infrastructure layer of Web3 is materializing faster than most realize.
Pretty wild how fast things are moving from theory to actual execution, right?
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ConsensusBot
· 6h ago
Ngl, the charge xyz this time really has something, but I'm still a bit confused about the tesla sharing from eloop. Is anyone really using it?
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TokenTherapist
· 13h ago
Wow, DePIN is really being implemented, it's not just talk on paper anymore.
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CommunityJanitor
· 13h ago
No way, is charge xyz really up and running? Web3 is finally not just a theoretical discussion.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 13h ago
Ngl, this time depin is really not just talking about it on paper. Things like charge xyz and eloop are really getting to work. It feels like web3 has finally moved from just talk to actually getting things done.
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OffchainOracle
· 13h ago
Ngl, the charge xyz thing is indeed tough; someone has finally taken depin from paper to reality.
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ClassicDumpster
· 13h ago
No, are these really in use? I haven't heard anyone mention them.
Dude, remember that EV-charging app example? Turns out it's not some futuristic concept.
There's an actual DePIN project doing this right now—charge xyz. And honestly? It's just the tip of the iceberg. We're seeing a whole bunch of real-world crypto applications already live and operational.
But here's the kicker: it goes way beyond charging infrastructure. Take eloop, for instance—they're running a Web3-powered Tesla sharing platform. Then there's natix, tackling something completely different in the decentralized physical infrastructure space.
What strikes me most is how these aren't vaporware or white papers anymore. People are actually using these services today. DePIN projects are quietly building bridges between blockchain technology and everyday physical infrastructure. Whether it's mobility sharing, mapping networks, or energy distribution—the infrastructure layer of Web3 is materializing faster than most realize.
Pretty wild how fast things are moving from theory to actual execution, right?