Roam Telecom Data Layer: A new ecosystem connecting people, devices and data
With the growing demand for wireless network connections from global users, Roam is completing the transformation from a single DePIN project to a public product of the DePIN ecosystem, building a Physical L1 to become the Telecom Data Layer for the DePIN ecosystem. Roam, which acts as a telecommunications network data layer, is not only about connecting devबर्फ़s, but also about connecting people, devices, data, and AI, creating a harmonious ecosystem for real-world applications.
Roam product structure diagram
Roam Telecom Data Layer (Telecom Data Network) consists of four core modules: Roam Network, Roam Growth, Roam Discovery and Roam Community. These four modules together build a highly interactive BoT ecosystem. Roam Network is responsible for network infrastructure construction and network incentives; Roam Growth focuses on creating sustऐnable income for network participants; Roam Discovery encourages third-party developers and project parties to join the platform and incubate decentralized applications based on Roam data; Roam Community provides a platform for user interaction, feedback and governance. The synergy of these four modules not only enhances the vitality of the network, but also promotes the steady expansion of the Roam ecosystem.
In the Roam Network module, the leading product is a decentralized global WiFi roaming network. Through token incentives, Roam can continuously expand the networks coverage and increase user participation. While participating in network construction and node verification, users generate a large amount of effective data based on geographic location information and time. These data will be organized and packaged into the basic blocks of the Telecom Data Layer for use by other project parties in the ecosystem.
Adding and checking in WiFi spots through the Roam App is an entry-level way to participate in the Roam network. Users only need to download the Roam App in the App Store or the App Store to add WiFi spots or check in existing WiFi nodes worldwide, and users can earn Roam Points in the process. In the future, with the launch of TGE, these points can be burned and exchanged for $ROAM tokens, bringing real benefits to users. This barrier-free participation method makes it easy for anyone to join the Roam network and jointly build a decentralized network infrastructure.
For those who want to participate deeply, Roam provides Roam mining router nodes, which are Roams exclusive hardware devices. These mining nodes have stronger performance, can provide network speeds of up to 6000 Mbps, support the connection of more than 200 devices, and meet users needs for high-speed and stable networks. In addition, the mining nodes have built-in blockchain mining functions. By continuously running and sharing WiFi connection services, users can also continue to earn Roam Points. These points can also be exchanged for $ROAM tokens in the future to gain income. In addition, as the Roam ecosystem develops, Roam will also bring more rewards to mining users to further encourage users to participate in network construction. The high performance and strong incentive mechanism of mining nodes lay the foundation for the decentralized विकास of the Roam network.
Roams WiFi nodes are divided into two main types: OpenRoaming™ nodes and ordinary WiFi nodes, both of which can provide users with a more flexible, convenient and secure network connection experience. As the only Web3 IDP project of the Global Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), Roam shares 3.5 million OpenRoaming™ nodes of WBA. These nodes are highly secure. Through the OpenRoaming™ protocol, users can seamlessly switch between different networks around the world without repeatedly logging into accounts or entering passwords, making the cross-border roaming process smoother. The connection of OpenRoaming™ nodes is automated, allowing users to enjoy high-quality and stable network services wherever they are, especially suitable for travelers who need high-frequency network switching. In addition to OpenRoaming™ nodes, Roam has also established its own ordinary WiFi node network, and the number of nodes has now exceeded 760,000. These nodes come from personal or public WiFi shared by users through the Roam app, which is simple to operate and has a low threshold for use. Users only need to download and log in to the Roam App to select the appropriate WiFi node for use according to different scenarios, locations and needs.
In addition to WiFi, Roams other flagship product is Roam eSIM, which currently occupies the most important position in the Roam Growth module. It can use global roaming data without installing a physical SIM card. The way to obtain it is also to download the Roam App and punch in at the WiFi point to receive it. Roam eSIM also has the following highlights: instant activation, no waiting and complicated hardware settings; support for dual SIM cards without interference, allowing users to flexibly switch between local and international networks; global coverage of 196 countries, providing users with the best connection experience; data traffic is fully encrypted to ensure privacy and security; sign-in reward mechanism, you can get data for free through daily punch-ins or other activities, or you can directly purchase value-added data packages with cash. Multiple ways to obtain data bring users a more practical value-added experience.
Roams technology and products not only provide users with seamless, private, and secure connections, but also provide developers, businesses, and individuals with an open platform that integrates blockchain and real-world infrastructure. Based on the decentralized Telecom Data Layer, Roam is providing new possibilities for global network connectivity and leading the future of network connectivity and collaboration.
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