Datagram Launches Core Substrate for Decentralized Apps
On April 3,Datagram unveiled its Core Substrate,a decentralized connectivity layer. This new feature supports scalable, real-world decentralized applications and DePIN infrastructure. it’s now live and ready for developers.
The core Substrate is a plug-and-play solution for developers. It offers an choice to centralized cloud services. This platform lets developers create custom DePIN networks and applications on a scalable node network. It simplifies Web3 integration.
Jason Brink, co-founder of Datagram, explains, “We are the foundation for other DePINs. Just as Ethereum is for token launches, and Solana for meme coins, Datagram is for DePIN.”
Key use cases include content delivery, decentralized saas, AI inference, and multiplayer gaming. The platform is a decentralized alternative to cloud providers like AWS. It aims to make Web3 integration easier. The platform allows for launching custom DePIN networks and real-world applications.
Applications can migrate services like file storage and real-time communication to the network. This can cut costs by 70-90% and avoid vendor lock-in. The architecture is user-friendly, even for businesses without blockchain expertise.
A standout feature is Datagram’s ability to handle real-time, UDP-based communications. This allows for low-latency applications like video calling and AI compute workloads.