Decentralized Physical Verification Network ProofMesh Launches With 100,000 Sensor Nodes
ProofMesh deploys over 100,000 environmental sensor nodes across 50 cities, providing trustless physical world data verification for supply chain tracking, carbon accounting, and insurance claims.
Decentralized Physical Verification Network ProofMesh Launches With 100,000 Sensor Nodes
On July 20, 2028, decentralized physical verification network ProofMesh announced the completion of sensor node deployment across 50 major cities. The network currently has over 100,000 independently operated environmental sensor nodes capable of real-time collection of temperature, humidity, air quality, light intensity, and acoustic data, with data digests written to a blockchain.
ProofMesh's core application scenario is "physical world claim verification." For example, a factory claiming to use clean energy can have its carbon emission claims independently cross-verified through ambient air quality data from ProofMesh network sensors in the surrounding area. Insurance companies can automatically verify the authenticity of natural disaster claims through ProofMesh sensor data.
The network operates on a token incentive model. Sensor node operators earn PROOF tokens by providing accurate environmental data, while data users pay tokens for verification services. ProofMesh has signed pilot cooperation agreements with Swiss Re and Maersk.
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