Fluence DePIN Day 2025: Building the Cornerstone of Future Web3 Infrastructure
The 12th DePIN Day will be held in Singapore in October, focusing on how decentralized technology is reshaping real-world infrastructure. The event is co-hosted by Fluence and Protocol Labs and will bring together top builders and thinkers from around the world. Summary generated by Mars AI. This summary is generated by the Mars AI model, and the accuracy and completeness of its content are still being iteratively improved.
The 12th DePIN Day will land in Singapore this October! This is a global event focusing on builders and networks that are reshaping real-world infrastructure with decentralized technology.
This year, Fluence will join hands with Protocol Labs—one of the most innovative ecosystems in the Web3 space—to co-host the Singapore edition. Meanwhile, key partners such as XYO, Mawari, Impossible Cloud Network will also provide strong support. This event will become the most anticipated DePIN gathering on Asia’s largest crypto stage, setting the direction for the future of decentralized infrastructure.
As an important side event during TOKEN2049, DePIN Day will bring together top builders and thinkers from around the world to explore real-world Web3 application scenarios such as wireless communication, computing power, mobility, and storage.
This year’s Singapore stage will welcome heavyweight guests from the ecosystem, including:
● Tom Trowbridge, Evgeny Ponomarev (Fluence)
● Sam Williams (Arweave)
● Theo Messerer (Silencio)
● Neil Chatterjee (DAWN)
● Adam Wozney (Akash Network)
● Luis Ramirez (Mawari)
More guests will be announced soon, so stay tuned!
After successful events in Denver, Hong Kong, and Dubai in 2025, attracting 1,500+ participants, DePIN Day continues to expand its influence, becoming an important platform for global DePIN ecosystem communication, collaboration, and resonance. Now, with over 1,000 active projects worldwide, DePIN urgently needs such a stage for builders and thinkers to communicate face-to-face.
This Singapore edition will feature an all-day exciting agenda: community-led sharing, cutting-edge technical discussions, and in-depth dialogues driving the industry forward.
Rising Ecosystem
In the past year, DePIN has become one of the most transformative sectors in the crypto space. With over 1,000 projects and millions of individual node providers worldwide, decentralized incentive models are reshaping infrastructure—whether it’s cloud computing, wireless connectivity, mapping, energy, or storage.
In March this year, Fluence co-founder Tom Trowbridge released the "DePIN Tokenomics Report", providing an in-depth analysis of DePIN network design and incentive logic, covering token models, reward mechanisms, staking, governance, revenue distribution, early incentives, and market dynamics, making it the most comprehensive DePIN economic research to date.
As adoption accelerates, DePIN Day has become the core stage for industry thought exchange—where cutting-edge theory meets real-world implementation.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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