Datagram has launched its Alpha Testnet for DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks) interoperability.
Participants can run nodes, contribute to network performance, and earn rewards for uptime and referrals.
The infrastructure aims to provide a verifiable coordination layer for DePIN networks, emphasizing transparency and minimal reliance on central intermediaries.
The Alpha Testnet operates on an Avalanche-based Layer 1 chain and rewards participants with airdrop points convertible to $DGRAM tokens.
Up to 2.25% of the token supply will be allocated to Alpha Testnet node participants, with additional hardware rewards for top contributors.
A referral system encourages network growth, offering bonuses for successful node check-ins and rewards for Full Core license purchases.
Node operators do not need blockchain-specific expertise, contribute to network performance, and earn token-based rewards based on uptime.
Early participation provides access to a larger share of available rewards during the initial token distribution period.
To join, users can sign up at datagram.network, run a node, invite users for referral bonuses, accumulate airdrop points, and contribute to the DePIN coordination layer.
The Alpha Testnet phase aims to gather operational data, engage the community, and prepare for future network updates.
Datagram is positioned as a global, AI-driven Hyper-Fabric Network enhancing Internet connectivity and DePIN cross-network interoperability.
The network optimizes traffic, reduces congestion, and scales effortlessly across various applications.
With over 200 enterprises and 1 million users served globally, Datagram aims to be a baselayer for DePINs and high-performance applications.