PANews reported on May 6 that according to CoinDesk, NATIX, a decentralized physical infrastructure network based on Solana, announced a partnership with Southeast Asian ride-hailing giant Grab to jointly develop high-precision map data services. This partnership will combine NATIX's distributed data collection network with Grab's hardware and AI analysis technology, focusing on expanding the map business layout in the European and American markets. Street view data collected through crowdsourcing on smartphones will be processed by Grab's AI system and used to build decentralized maps required for autonomous driving and smart cities. Data contributors can receive the project's native token NATIX as a reward.
Solana Ecosystem DePIN Project NATIX and Grab have reached a cooperation to jointly develop high-precision map data services
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