Natix, a decentralized physical infrastructure network (TPO) focused on data mapping on Solana, shared on Tuesday that it is associated with the entry of taxi services to provide more precise cartography technologies.
GRAB, known for its taxi services in Southeast Asia, but also Crowdsources cartography data for its technological cartography arm, will use its collaboration with Natix to extend its imprint in the United States and Europe.
The partnership is made up of the Natix team using GRAB hardware and software technologies for cards. “We take care of the data collection side, and we essentially monetines together,” said Alireza Ghods, co -founder of Natix in Coindesk in an interview. “They buy the data we generate to build their pipeline for the United States and Europe. And on the other hand, they give us both their material technology as well as the AI technology which essentially analyzes images to create cards and card services such as navigation. ”
“We are starting in the EU and the United States markets, where [Grab] is not present. So, it’s American combined with Grab, going for global expansion, “added Ghods.
Depin is a system based on blockchain that Crowdsources Infrastructure of the real world, such as data collection, and checks them through decentralized technologies. Party projects often appear in Solana’s ecosystem thanks to the fast blockchain transaction speeds and the low transaction costs.
Natix is a project in the Solana Depoline ecosystem which allows users to contribute street data and map visuals via smartphones. Crowdsourced data is then used to build decentralized cards, which can be used by AI models, especially for autonomous driving and smart city applications. Users are also rewarded by the Natix native token, $ Natix, for their contributions as a way to encourage them to participate in the network.
“The reason why we really collaborated is due to the power of a backdrop combined with very well -established business quality technology,” said Ghods. “I think it’s one of the few crypto sectors that really makes sense.”
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