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  • Introduction
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    • What is Datagram?
  • Alpha Testnet
    • What Is Alpha Testnet?
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  • Rewards
    • Datagram Rewards System
    • Datagram Points (Alpha Testnet Rewards)
    • DGRAM Token (Mainnet Rewards)
  • Datagram Architecture
    • Datagram Architecture Overview
    • Node Network
    • Fabric Networks
    • Datagram Core Substrate (DCS)
    • The Hyper Network Layer
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    • Datagram Desktop Application User Guide
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  • Documentation
    • Whitepaper
      • 1. Introduction & Project Overview
      • 2. Why Blockchain?
      • 3. Datagram Architecture
        • 3.1. The Datagram Node Network & Fabric Networks
        • 3.2. Datagram Core Substrate DCS: The Connectivity Layer
        • 3.3. The Hyper Network Layer
      • 4. Datagram in Action: Real-World Applications & Adoption
        • 4.1. Key Use Cases
        • 4.2. The Datagram Browser
        • 4.3. Business Implementation
      • 5. Tokenomics
        • 5.1. Tri-Token Model
        • 5.2. Supply & Distribution
      • 6. Datagram Rewards & Emissions Model
        • 6.1. Checkpoints
        • 6.2. Emissions Formula
      • 7. Datagram Governance
        • 7.1. Overview
        • 7.2. Voting Process
        • 7.3. Proposal Lifecycle
        • 7.4. Governance Dashboard
      • 8. Datagram Team
      • 9. Conclusion
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4.3. Business Implementation

Even before Datagram’s official global launch, the team has been integrating with initial enterprise adopters to Validate that its technology can indeed provide significant savings and improved performance across all offerings. To date, this includes commercial testing with 200+ enterprises and 1,000,000+ users, demonstrating that a decentralized backend can be easy to use for institutions while conferring significant advantages over Web2 alternatives.

The real strength of Datagram’s decentralized ecosystem lies in its ability to power connectivity for enterprises of all sizes, in turn supporting multiple business operations at scale.

Businesses operating in Web2, Web3, or a mix of the two can all benefit from utilizing and reselling the Datagram platform to meet their unique needs:

  • Reduce infrastructure costs by replacing centralized cloud providers (e.g., AWS, Zoom, Google Cloud) with decentralized, high-performance alternatives.

  • Enhance scalability and efficiency by tapping into a distributed network optimized for real-time communication, data processing, and AI computing.

  • Improve security and privacy through censorship-resistant, decentralized architecture, ensuring data sovereignty and regulatory compliance.

  • Customize and resell services while maintaining full control over pricing, branding, and customer experience.

The end customers of Web2 businesses do not need to realize it’s run using blockchain technology, while Web3 businesses can easily expand their offerings by branding into new verticals via a natural extension of their existing business operations. All of these businesses can accept payments as they wish, whether that’s fiat, crypto payments, or a mix.

Datagram remains a neutral platform, and any business can have full freedom to set their own pricing and customize Datagram’s various products and services as they wish.

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