Tokyo, Japan — Mawari, the company behind the world’s first Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) for spatial computing, has officially partnered with Arbitrum to unlock a new era of immersive, AI-driven 3D streaming experiences.
The move marks a major leap forward for Extended Reality (XR), as Mawari integrates with Arbitrum Orbit to launch a dedicated chain optimized for high-performance rendering and real-time edge AI compute.
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For the growing demand in lifelike virtual agents, 3D avatars, and XR environments, centralized infrastructure just can’t keep up. Mawari’s DePIN approach distributes compute, rendering, and delivery workloads across a global network of GPU nodes, making it possible to stream high-quality 3D content at ultra-low latency—no matter where users are.
Now, with Arbitrum’s Orbit stack, Mawari is building a blockchain layer purpose-built for this next generation of spatial content.
Why Arbitrum?
Running on Arbitrum Orbit allows Mawari to launch a custom Layer 2/3 blockchain tailored specifically for immersive content delivery. It unlocks real-time interactivity, security, and scalability—everything XR and spatial computing platforms demand.
But this partnership isn’t just about XR. Mawari’s decentralized infrastructure will also support edge-based AI inference, enabling broader use cases such as autonomous agents, real-time analytics, and context-aware applications. By running models at the edge, latency is minimized and user data stays more secure.
“Thanks to Arbitrum Orbit, Mawari’s dedicated chain facilitates unprecedented interoperability between XR applications and content creators through tokenization and innovative Web3 tools. This opens new doors for developers and businesses to build immersive, interconnected experiences at global scale.”
Luis Oscar Ramirez, CEO of Mawari