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This past year, new decentralized RPC (Remote Procedure Call) networks have emerged, indicating a growing interest in the value of decentralized web3 networks. DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure) utilizes blockchain technology and token incentives to create decentralized physical infrastructure networks, offering an alternative to traditional models like AWS or Google Cloud.
Grove is the first and largest RPC provider on a permissionless network (Pocket Network). Independent companies and RPC providers are opting to run gateways on Pocket or leverage Grove's services instead of managing all their nodes independently.
Grove has raised $7.9 million from Avon Ventures, Placeholder Capital, and Druid Ventures. The funding will be used to establish new partnerships, aiming to propel DePIN into mainstream adoption within the blockchain ecosystem. Their web3 infrastructure, powered by its POKT network, supports over 40 different chains with its native token (POKT). POKT has a market cap of over $150 million.
“Only a decentralized RPC protocol can handle the rapidly expanding universe of blockchains as we head deeper into a multichain world.” Said Joel Monegro of Placeholder VC. “The POKT team has delivered this key piece of infrastructure and we’re excited to see Grove make it even easier for companies and developers to use the network for their applications.”
The trend is clear that web3 infrastructure will be decentralized to support a multichain world.
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Semiconductor leaders MediaTek and Nvidia have collaborated to innovate the next generation of AI-powered vehicles, focusing on in-car experiences and setting a new standard for smart vehicles.
The popularity of EVs is sparking the demand for smarter automobiles. The partnership promises to enhance road safety and efficiency through advanced AI and machine learning capabilities.
Beyond autonomous driving, the partnership involves advanced infotainment systems, natural language processing for voice commands, and personalized driver-assistance features. The AI technology will enable the system to learn and adapt to individual driver preferences.
This partnership is part of a larger trend where other companies like Qualcomm and SoundHound AI are pushing the boundaries of automotive AI. This wave of innovation is setting new safety standards and making cars more efficient and high tech.
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The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) has committed $890 million to three carbon capture and storage projects, targeting two natural gas power plants and one coal facility.
The three selected projects in California, North Dakota, and Texas support President Biden's 2050 net-zero emissions goal. They have the potential to collectively reduce emissions by 7.75 million metric tons annually from the power plants. The goal is to demonstrate carbon capture, transport, and storage technologies to reduce emissions from natural gas and coal-fired power plants.
"The DOE estimates that reaching President Biden’s ambitious plan for a net-zero emissions economy will require capturing and storing between 400 million and 1.8 billion metric tons of CO2 annually from emissions sources by 2050. Selected projects, once completed, will help reduce emissions from the power sector, which accounts for more than a quarter of U.S. carbon emissions,” according to a statement from the OCED.
The Carbon Capture Demonstration Projects Program was launched in 2022 with a budget of $2.5 billion. The program aims to develop infrastructure that can be replicated and implemented not just for fossil fuels but in other industries like cement, pulp and paper, iron, and steel production.
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