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Solana’s Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) ecosystem is experiencing significant growth, driven by its high-speed transactions, low costs, and robust infrastructure, according to the “Solana DePIN Snapshot: H1 2024” report by on-chain data firm Flipside. The report explored different sectors within the DePIN narrative by analyzing their key projects.
Render Network was used as a benchmark for the decentralized compute sector. Decentralized compute networks provide scalable and cost-effective computing power by leveraging a network of decentralized nodes.
Render has successfully rendered approximately 33 million frames, equivalent to 33,000 GPU hours using NVIDIA RTX 3090 GPUs. Weekly active node operators peaked at 1,900 in January 2024, a 66.3% increase since migrating to Solana. Node operator rewards increased by 34.3% post-migration, peaking at 228,000 RNDR in early January 2024.
Another sector from the DePIN narrative is decentralized connectivity, which was represented in the report by Helium. Decentralized wireless networks are based on the idea that, as technology has progressed, physical networks don’t need to be built from a top-down approach.
Helium Network’s mobile network token burns vastly outnumber those of the IoT network, driven by the rapid adoption of Helium Mobile services. Helium Mobile subscribers peaked at nearly 90,000 in January 2024, sustained by competitive pricing and MOBILE token incentives. Mobile Discovery Rewards growth has accelerated since December 2023, outpacing new subscriber growth.
Decentralized data and sensor networks are also a part of the DePIN industry, and are represented in the report by Hivemapper. The projects within this sector leverage distributed technology to collect, process, and share data from a vast array of sensors, creating a robust, real-time web of information.
Hivemapper has mapped over 50 million kilometers across 90+ countries, making it the fastest-growing mapping project. There has been a significant rise in net HONEY burns due to increased network activity and enterprise adoption. Nearly one-third of HONEY token owners are active contributors, indicating high community engagement.
Furthermore, another traditional service that has its decentralized version in DePIN is storage solutions. Decentralized storage networks provide secure, scalable, and cost-effective data storage solutions by distributing data across multiple nodes rather than relying on centralized servers.
ShdwDrive is the representation of this DePIN niche in Flipside’s report. The project demonstrated impressive performance in Testnet 2, handling up to 38,000 transactions per second during surge scenarios. The number of SHDW token holders peaked at 67,000 in March 2024, with more top wallets accumulating than selling. Staking activity has shifted towards withdrawals since rewards ended, typical for pre-utility phases.
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