Silencio Network has achieved a significant milestone within Web3 and Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePINs). Last year Silencio generated an astounding $112 million in allocation requests.
This achievement surpassed their initial $500,000 funding target by more than 220 times.
This landmark success not only indicates growing interest in DePIN projects but also highlights the increasing demand for practical blockchain applications. Silencio effectively utilizes blockchain to address real-world challenges, fostering empowerment among its global community.
Despite receiving $112.7 million in allocation requests, Silencio intentionally accepted only $1.3 million. This decision reinforces their commitment to community incentives, establishing a robust platform for sustainable decentralized growth.
"This milestone is pivotal not just for Silencio but also for the broader DePIN space," remarked Thomas Messerer, CEO and Co-Founder of Silencio Network. "Our community-first focus has resonated widely, demonstrating that prioritizing users within innovation can achieve extraordinary outcomes."
Currently operational in over 180 countries, Silencio manages a global network of 460,000 sensors. Processing over 100,000 transactions daily, it maintains the most comprehensive noise intelligence database worldwide.
Integral to Silencio's ecosystem, the SLC token, administered by the BlockSound Foundation, rewards contributors and ensures sustainable network scaling.
Designed as a community-centric initiative, the pre-sale was intended to involve early adopters significantly in the project’s future formation. As the Token Generation Event (TGE) approaches, SLC promises to unlock opportunities for ownership, engagement, and impact, empowering both users and enterprises.
With the DePIN sector anticipated to expand from $56 billion to $3.5 trillion by 2028, Silencio's pre-sale emerges as one of the most substantial allocation efforts in Web3 history. This success reinforces Silencio's role as a pioneer in decentralized physical infrastructure networks.
Noise pollution exacts a staggering multi-trillion-dollar toll on the global economy. It affects life expectancy, increases health expenses, and reduces work efficiency, impacting a vast portion of the global population.