DePIN Logistics DePIN
Logistics DePIN projects move people and/or items from one location to another.
Logistics is the most emerging category in DePIN, with entrepreneurs experimenting with on-chain incentives in all corners of the global logistics industry worth more than $5 trillion.
Logistics and finance are already intertwined: DePIN further fuels financialization.
Over the past decade, digitalization has driven the value of logistics supply chains from infrastructure to capital, as software platforms embed native financial products.
Logistics DePIN projects use open hardware and software to track shipments more efficiently than Web2.
The DePIN project leverages cryptographically verified data from physical sensors and third-party software platforms to leverage on-chain capital to insure real-world activities.
Trilateral networks are the largest and most defensive opportunity in logistics.
Trilateral networks tend to dominate in the world's largest markets, where on-chain capital can be used to provide better financing for start-up market activities.
Nosh
Nosh's decentralized food distribution network puts local communities in the driver's seat.
By empowering local restaurants to recruit their own drivers, Nosh has the potential to increase the profit margin of the food delivery business from $0.50 to $5.00 per order.
Nosh is powered by LOCAL, the first fully generalizable DePIN consensus protocol.
Similar to Google's PageRank algorithm, LOCAL is independent of the nature of economic activity on the protocol and will therefore eventually be extended to every locally provided service.
3DOS
3DOS is building on the missing pillar of e-commerce: on-demand manufacturing.
3DOS leverages the idle capacity of a network of more than 75,000 connected 3D printers to enable any creator, brand, or business to sell customized, physical products to their audiences.
The future of e-commerce is a high degree of personalization enabled by 3D printing.
With orders of magnitude improvement in cost, speed, and quality, 3D printers are now able to produce high-quality, customized consumer and industrial products on demand.
Heale
Heale's logistics network connects the extremely fragmented freight industry.
With a total annual revenue of $1 trillion, the U.S. freight industry has a huge need for verifiable data that can make aggregation and settlement processes more efficient.
Dtravel
Dtravel facilitates short-term rentals between strangers around the world.
Dtravel's tokenized protocol gives hosts end-to-end control over their listings, regardless of which platform consumers use to book.
Teleport
Teleport is disrupting the ridesharing industry starting in Austin, Texas.
With ride-sharing platforms like Uber charging up to 45% of fares, riders and drivers alike are eager to have ridesharing networks that put their interests first.
There are still several untapped multibillion-dollar DePIN opportunities in the logistics space.
Look to Web2 startups for inspiration and there is a need for new logistics networks driven by new use cases such as luggage storage and short-term staffing.
DePIN is an inevitable global movement.
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