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Mawari at KBW & Token2049
Building the Infrastructure for the Immersive Internet

The past few weeks have been busy for Mawari, as we took the stage at Korea Blockchain Week and Token2049 Singapore, two of Asia’s largest blockchain gatherings. We shared why distributed infrastructure is essential for powering immersive experiences — and connected with innovators and Web3 communities driving the next wave of decentralized technology.
Korea Blockchain Week
Luis delivered "Press Play on Reality: How Mawari Bridges Blockchain, XR, and DePIN" on KBW's main stage, explaining why spatial computing demands purpose-built infrastructure that traditional cloud systems cannot provide.

You can watch the full keynote on youtube!
Beyond the keynote, we joined industry leaders for the “AI at Scale: Challenges, Risks, and the Path Forward” panel at the RWAiFi Summit, where the discussion focused on how distributed networks enable AI applications globally while addressing the scalability limitations of centralized systems.
It was an honor to share the stage with Kevin Lee (L2IV), James Chi (Camp Network), Mark Rydon (Aethir), and Delio Paul (Carv) — an inspiring exchange that reflected the incredible energy of Seoul’s tech community.

Token 2049 Singapore
Our CEO Luis Oscar Ramirez took Token2049's main stage with one of Asia's largest blockchain audiences, demonstrating how Mawari's architecture solves latency and scalability preventing XR from mainstream adoption. The hardware innovations everyone celebrates mean nothing without infrastructure capable of supporting them.

You can watch the full keynote on youtube!
Our final stop was DePIN Day Singapore, where we explored how distributed infrastructure networks make immersive computing possible at scale — why community-operated systems deliver better coverage than centralized data centers, and how real-time spatial experiences demand purpose-built architecture.
Beyond the presentations, Token2049 week brought valuable connections with builders, investors, and partners driving the next wave of immersive technology. Singapore proved that Asia’s blockchain community is thinking seriously about the infrastructure challenges ahead.

The industry is finally catching up to what we saw back in 2017: as devices get lighter, computing power needs to move off the device and into distributed networks.
At both events, we showed Web3 audiences that Mawari has been a DePIN from day one — built around the idea that immersive computing should run on distributed infrastructure. We also demonstrated real, working XR use cases, proving that decentralized networks can meet the demands of real-time spatial experiences.
The immersive internet won’t run on legacy cloud systems. It needs infrastructure built for it — and that’s exactly what we’re building with the Mawari Network.