Web3 Developers Increasingly Adopt DePIN to Combat Cyber Threats

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As quantum computing threatens traditional encryption, Web3 developers are increasingly adopting Decentralised Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) to strengthen security across critical sectors. Research from Naoris Protocol reveals that 87% of Web3 developers say that DePINs will be important in combating the threat from quantum computing over the next decade.

The research found 95% of developers are concerned about the threat quantum computing and its ability to break widely used encryption techniques and standards poses to cyber security, with 36% saying they are very concerned.

However, Web3 developers see a potential solution in the development of decentralised networks. They also recognise the scalability potential of cybersecurity DePINs – 83% say the potential for scalability is high or very high, as a solution to support the growth of connected devices in IoT ecosystems.

DePIN technology decentralises critical internet infrastructure including cloud, compute, GPU, connectivity, energy, storage, and data. DePIN success stories like Helium’s decentralised wireless network show its versatility and growth potential. Helium developers have rapidly onboarded over one million hotspots, earning passive income while decentralising IoT connectivity.

For users this provides affordable access to decentralised services, cost savings, and enhanced privacy, empowering users to control their data. This demonstrates DePIN’s potential to revolutionise digital infrastructure across multiple sectors like finance, energy, defense, and healthcare.

“Web3 developers understand why data should be kept on DePIN devices for users and businesses,” said Naoris Protocol CEO David Carvalho. “DePIN is the direction of travel as we decentralise the internet, and we expect that to continue as interest in the sector and its potential soars.”

The Naoris Protocol global study with Web3 developers revealed the following key findings:

  • Almost all (99%) expect growth in the number of DePIN projects their organisation works on over the next two years;
  • Around a fifth (22%) expect the number of projects to more than double over that period;
  • More than half (56%) expect the number of projects to grow by between 50% and 100%; and
  • Almost all the Web3 developers (94%) surveyed already have some involvement in DePIN projects, and just 1% say they will never work on DePIN projects. The rest who are not currently working on DePIN projects expect to do so within nine months.

Currently, it is estimated that 2,369 DePIN projects are underway globally. Naoris Protocol asked Web3 developers how many DePIN projects they believed there would be globally within 12 months. The research found that nearly a third (31%) of Web3 developers expected the number to grow to 4,000 or more within the year.

“DePIN reduces reliance on centralised entities, fosters community participation, and offers new economic incentives for contributors,” said Carvalho. “It will play a significant role in tackling cybersecurity issues as quantum computing threats emerge.”

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