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Roam introduces Physical L1 model to build a decentralized Telecom Data Network, expanding market potential and leading new narratives in DePIN.
The Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) sector emerged in 2019 and has grown significantly over the years, with total token market capitalization reaching billions of dollars. However, DePIN still faces numerous challenges, including a mismatch between user needs and available products, scalability issues, unsustainable economic models, and limited infrastructure expansion. These obstacles have restricted the widespread adoption of DePIN projects, confining many participants to token speculation and limiting the sector’s overall impact.
Roam stands out as one of the few DePIN projects meeting all these criteria. With the recent launch of its Telecom Data Layer, Roam is building a decentralized telecom data network using the Physical Layer 1 (Physical L1) model to handle specific data types. This infrastructure enables the development of rich and practical applications that serve users effectively, elevating Roam beyond traditional DePIN projects. By becoming the foundational layer of DePIN, Roam significantly expands its market potential and opens up new possibilities for innovation.
In today’s society, internet access is as essential as water and electricity. However, seamless connectivity is not always readily available, especially for travelers who often face poor network signals, high data fees, repetitive logins, and lengthy registration processes. Roam is
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