On February 24, Roam Network released its latest Litepaper, introducing its “Digital Topography” system designed for telecom operators and physical artificial intelligence. The system uses smartphones as a continuous measurement layer to track signal quality, latency, blind spots, and handovers in real time. It has collected over 3.7 billion connection measurement data points from 127,000 devices across 187 countries/regions worldwide, with approximately 10,000 to 14,000 users contributing each month.
Roam’s Digital Topography is considered an upgraded version of traditional road testing—cost-effective, data-rich, and updated promptly—providing telecom operators with real-time network optimization insights. For physical artificial intelligence, this map functions like a “robotic Waze,” enhancing route planning, operational efficiency, and safety for drones, robots, and autonomous vehicles.
In terms of data security, Roam employs a zero-trust verification mechanism, including base station triangulation spatial consistency checks, Android KeyStore hardware authentication, and contributor reputation scoring. It also ensures anonymized and off-chain storage of personal information, complying with GDPR standards.
Roam has also announced its $XRO token economic model. The total supply is 1 billion tokens, with 14.5% circulating at TGE, 40% allocated for rewarding contributors, and some tokens will be repurchased and cycled back into the reward pool. $XRO is issued on the Base chain, supporting DePIN operations on the peaq platform, with plans for cross-chain bridging at TGE. Community airdrops account for 4% of the supply, with 50% released at TGE and the remaining unlocked gradually over six months.
By contributing data, users can earn Roam points and exchange them for $XRO. Enterprise clients can pay for services using fiat or stablecoins. Roam Network aims to transform real-world mobility data into on-chain value, providing reliable data support for digital maps, AI navigation, and physical AI applications, while establishing a decentralized reward mechanism to promote continuous growth of the network and user ecosystem.
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