Tokyo, Japan – Mawari, the company behind the spatial computing of the world’s first decentralized physical infrastructure network (DEPIN), has officially partnered with albitrum to unleash a new era of immersive, AI-driven 3D streaming experiences.
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This move marks major leap in Augmented Reality (XR) as Mawari integrates with Arbitrum Orbit to launch a dedicated chain optimized for high-performance rendering and real-time EDGE AI computing.
With the growing demand for Lifelike’s virtual agents, 3D avatars and XR environments, concentrated infrastructure cannot keep up. Mawari’s Depin approach distributes calculation, rendering and distribution workloads across a global network of GPU nodes, allowing users to stream high-quality 3D content with ultra-low latency, rather than where users are.
Currently, using Arbitrum’s orbit stack, Mawari is building a dedicated blockchain layer for this next generation of spatial content.
Why an arbitrator?
Running with Arbitrum Orbit, Mawari can launch custom layer 2/3 blockchains customized specifically for immersive content delivery. Unlock real-time interactivity, security, and scalability. The demands of XR and spatial computing platforms.
However, this partnership is not just about XR. Mawari’s distributed infrastructure also supports edge-based AI inference, enabling a wider range of use cases such as autonomous agents, real-time analytics, and context-aware applications. Running the model at the edge minimizes latency and keeps user data safer.
“Thanks to Arbitrum Orbit, Mawari’s dedicated chain promotes 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 a global scale.”
Luis Oscar La Millez, CEO of Mawari
Brings on-chain speed to immersive content
In the case of Arbitrum, this collaboration is a showcase of what can be done when next-generation streaming meets blockchain native performance.
“As our physical and digital worlds join together, infrastructure supporting real-time interactions is critical. The integration of Mawari and Arbitrum unlocks distributed, low-latency streaming for the future of XR and AR.”
Steven Goldfeder, co-founder and CEO of Offchain Labs
XR on the edge of the new internet
Mawari’s vision is clear. An immersive XR experience must be more than just stunning visuals. This means enabling meaningful work, next level of entertainment, and seamless collaboration in 3D spaces that feel as realistic as the physical world.
This new dedicated chain allows tokenized assets, AI-powered avatars, and interactive environments to operate at the speed and accuracy needed for true immersion.
And it doesn’t stop at arbitrum.
The future of multi-chain in spatial internet
Mawari embraces a multi-chain strategy to maximize reach, flexibility and adoption. As part of the roadmap, it will be integrated with multiple major blockchain ecosystems to support a diverse developer community and liquidity pool.
This cross-chain focus ensures scalability, promotes creativity and keeps the platform on the grounds of the future.
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About masks
Mawari is the world’s first depin in spatial computing. Its distributed network allows real-time streaming of realistic 3D experiences with AI around the world. Mawari combines the powers of AI and XR to create the foundations of the spatial internet.
About the arbitrator
Arbitrum is a suite of scalable, interoperable blockchain solutions designed to chain the next wave of users and business. With key Layer 2 TVL and powerful tools like Orbit and Stylus, Arbitrum offers developers of scale building, including Defi, Depin, and games.