Fabric Networks
Fabric Networks are independent DePIN networks that integrate with Datagram’s infrastructure to leverage its compute, bandwidth, and storage resources. These networks maintain their own specialized operations while benefiting from Datagram’s scalable and interoperable architecture.
Key Features
Interoperability: Fabric Networks connect seamlessly with Datagram’s infrastructure via the Datagram Core Substrate (DCS), enabling cross-network communication and resource sharing.
Customizability: Each Fabric Network can tailor its operations to specific use cases, such as decentralized AI compute or real-time communications, while leveraging Datagram’s global infrastructure.
Independent Execution: Fabric Networks operate with independent execution environments, preventing resource competition and ensuring high performance without congestion.
Scalability: By integrating with Datagram, Fabric Networks can scale instantly, accessing distributed resources without building infrastructure from scratch.
Role in the Ecosystem
Fabric Networks enable DePIN projects to focus on their core applications while relying on Datagram for underlying infrastructure. For example, a decentralized video streaming service could operate as a Fabric Network, using Datagram’s resources for data transmission and storage while maintaining its own branding and user experience. This modular approach ensures that projects can deploy quickly and efficiently, inheriting the benefits of decentralization without managing complex backend logistics.
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