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Datagram Network (Datagram) is a global Hyper-Fabric network designed specifically for real-time connectivity and Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN). According to its official whitepaper, Datagram delivers decentralized compute, bandwidth, and storage resources, all unified into an efficient, scalable infrastructure layer.
Legacy cloud services provided by major vendors present centralization risks, high costs, and scalability challenges. Datagram’s goal is to offer a foundational layer for Web2 and Web3 enterprises, current DePIN initiatives, and emerging decentralized networks, empowering users worldwide to deploy and access infrastructure without the need for trust in a decentralized environment.
Datagram’s architecture is organized across multiple tiers:
Within the Datagram network, several types of “Cores” (core nodes) exist, including Full Core, Partner Core, Device Core (IoT device core), Hardened Core (security-hardened core), and Consumer Core (user device core). Full Core nodes are the most essential, handling data routing, validation, and network optimization. Users can join by purchasing a Full Core Node License, issued as an ERC-721-compliant NFT for on-chain proof and scarcity.
Datagram implements a performance-based reward system for node operators:
Datagram’s infrastructure excels in applications demanding real-time performance and low latency, including:
One of Datagram’s standout features is cross-DePIN project interoperability. The Fabric Networks model allows various projects to share resources and coordinate through DCS, which is set to resolve today’s DePIN network fragmentation for more efficient and transparent infrastructure.
While promising, Datagram faces several key challenges:
Datagram Network is an advanced decentralized infrastructure platform with a visionary architecture. By aggregating idle bandwidth, compute, and storage in an AI-driven Hyper-Fabric network, it delivers reliable, low-latency, high-performance services to DePIN projects and real-time applications. Its node licensing, performance-based incentives, and cross-network interoperability introduce new paradigms for Web3 infrastructure. Whether you’re a developer, infrastructure contributor, or simply interested in the future of the internet, Datagram is a project to watch.
Gate will debut Datagram Network (DGRAM) spot trading and launch the 321st HODLer Airdrop. Users holding 1 GT can participate for free and share from a pool of 6,000,000 DGRAM tokens.
See the announcement for more details: https://www.gate.com/announcements/article/48213





