⚡️ Hey everyone, I came across a new concept this weekend — DeSPIN (Decentralized Spatial Intelligence Network). Its core combines spatial intelligence (real-world data) with the idea of decentralization.

For example, if you upload a photo of traffic congestion, the system can analyze which route to avoid; if you casually record a video in a mall, others can find stores more quickly. It can also assist in urban planning and help robots navigate, all thanks to the data you contribute.

Taking a photo and uploading data can not only create maps and facilitate urban planning but also teach robots to avoid obstacles. Contributing data also comes with rewards, making this contribution-for-earnings model quite appealing.

To understand DeSPIN, first grasp what spatial intelligence is all about. It's really just four steps, particularly easy to understand:

1. Data Collection: Using your phone, cameras, and GPS to record the world as you see it. For example, take a street view photo, or let your phone quietly track your route.

2. Data Processing and Analysis: Use machine learning to整理 these assorted data, recognize roads, buildings, etc., and easily build a useful database.

3. Knowledge Display: Link the data with reality to create maps or information. For instance, informing you, "There's a coffee shop ahead."

4. Intelligent Decision-Making: Recommend the optimal route and assist robots in avoiding obstacles.

Currently, the DeSPIN ecosystem has various protocols, such as precise mapping and smart transportation, essentially integrating everyone's data to make a significant impact. It has also embraced Web3; decentralization means it won't be monopolized by large companies, and we can also share in the benefits.

If you're free this weekend, why not learn about DeSPIN? Who knows, one day the photo you casually took could become part of the intelligence, and you might even earn some extra cash along the way.