Datagram Launches Core Substrate for Decentralized Apps

3 апреля 2025 г. BACK TO NEWS

Datagram unveils Core Substrate, a decentralized layer supporting scalable dApps and DePIN networks, aiming to revolutionize industries - IcoHolder.

Datagram has unveiled its Core Substrate, a decentralized connectivity baselayer designed to support scalable decentralized applications (dApps) and decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN). Announced on April 3, the Core Substrate offers developers a live, plug-and-play alternative to traditional centralized cloud solutions. This new offering is currently live and in active discussions with leading blockchain ecosystems, marking a significant step forward in the decentralized technology space.

The Core Substrate enables developers to launch custom DePIN networks and real-world applications on a dedicated, scalable node network without the complexities typically associated with Web3 integration. Datagram's platform aims to simplify the creation of decentralized infrastructures, making it easier for developers to focus on application logic rather than underlying infrastructure.

Positioned as a foundational layer for the DePIN space, Datagram's Core Substrate stands alongside other established frameworks such as the Cosmos SDK and Polkadot's Substrate but is uniquely designed for immediate deployment. This development highlights Datagram's ambition to become a key player in the growing DePIN sector, which is expected to revolutionize industries from content delivery to multiplayer gaming.

Supported use cases for the Core Substrate include content delivery networks, decentralized software-as-a-service (SaaS), AI inference, and multiplayer game synchronization. According to co-founder Jason Brink, Datagram's Core Substrate serves as the foundational layer for other DePINs, offering a robust foundation for decentralized networks to be built and operated. “When you think of Ethereum, you think of token launches. When you think of Solana, you think of meme coins. When you think of DePIN, you should think of Datagram,” said Brink.

Datagram’s infrastructure also provides a decentralized alternative to centralized cloud providers like AWS, offering significant cost savings of 70-90%. The platform allows businesses to migrate services such as file storage, distributed compute, and real-time communication layers to the decentralized network, eliminating vendor lock-in and offering enhanced privacy. Additionally, Datagram excels in real-time, UDP-based communications, supporting applications like video calling, voice chat, multiplayer gameplay, and AI compute workloads with low latency. This makes it a compelling choice for businesses looking to cut costs while ensuring privacy and scalability.