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Republic Collaborates With Mawari To Launch the First-ever Node Sale for US Users Through Republic's Regulated Broker-Dealer

Republic Collaborates With Mawari To Launch the First-ever Node Sale for US Users Through Republic's Regulated Broker-Dealer

New York, New York, July 22nd, 2025, Chainwire
Republic, a market-leading private investing platform for alternative assets, is proud to announce a strategic collaboration with Mawari, a leading project in the Extended Reality (XR) and DePIN space, to launch the first-ever license sale for US participants via Reg D. This launch is powered by Republic's managed infrastructure platform Republic Runtime, which supports compliant infrastructure operations and automated reward distribution.
This extended collaboration to launch Mawari's Decentralized Infrastructure Offering (DIO) also marks the first node sale on Republic Launchpad through OpenDeal Broker LLC, an affiliate of Republic. Having worked closely before through Republic's advisory practice, the two teams aim to raise the bar for what a high-quality, compliant node sale should be.
"Republic Launchpad has established a foundation in utility token offerings for U.S. investors and is proud to evolve our offerings with Mawari as the first node sale under the DIO model." - Caitlin Szikszai
'Node offerings never reached U.S. soil—until now,' said Luis Oscar Ramirez, Founder & CEO of Mawari. 'By teaming up with Republic, we've turned regulatory hurdles into an open gateway: anyone can run a Guardian Node, fuel real‑time XR, and share in the value they create. We're also rewriting the economics of node sales—cutting out the hype and tying rewards directly to real‑world network utility. This isn't just a license sale; it's the first step toward an immersive internet built & powered by its users.'
Republic users will have exclusive access to Mawari's innovative DIO starting July 23rd*, a week before the public launch. For the first time, US-based participants will be able to join a legally compliant node license sale through Republic via Reg D. Mawari's infrastructure expansion is driven by the growing global demand for AI-driven immersive content, as the spatial computing market is projected to reach $377.45 billion by 2030.
Mawari uses its Immersive Compute Network, a decentralized system powered by a global network of community-operated machines, to deliver high-quality, real-time 3D content to end users. Further, its patented 3D streaming engine reduces data usage by up to 80% to deliver complex 3D content efficiently.
Mawari's technology has been deployed in projects for T-Mobile, Netflix, BMW, and KDDI. It has also partnered with Qualcomm and Niantic, and has raised over $17 million from Web2 and Web3 investors, including Samsung Next.
A Utility-first Model
Distinct from traditional node sales characterized by short-term hype and speculation, Mawari's DIO is a utility-first model that rewards real participation and measurable contributions. It offers flat pricing, transparent design, and performance-based payouts. The DIO gives community members a way to contribute to the growth of the network by purchasing Guardian Node licenses.
Guardian Node Operators actively monitor and ensure network health and uptime. In return, they earn Network Monitoring Rewards, representing 20% of the Mawari Network's total revenue, along with fixed incentives for early participants.
There are two ways for participants to get involved:
Run a node directly: Users can set up and operate a node using standard hardware (minimum 1GHz CPU, 8GB RAM) and contribute by delivering immersive content through the network.
Delegate operations to node operators: For those who prefer not to manage infrastructure themselves, licenses can be delegated to a list of verified node operators to a secure, fully managed service to support the Mawari Network decentralized networks.
Republic is working on a unique opportunity for investors who participate in the Mawari offering to delegate Mawari nodes through Republic's institutional-grade staking division Republic Runtime with $1.5B+ in delegated assets and 100+ validator nodes.
ABOUT MAWARI
Mawari is the world's first DePIN for Spatial Computing, enabling the mass adoption of AI agents. The Mawari Network powers real-time global streaming of immersive AI-driven experiences with close to zero latency. Mawari's fusion of AI + XR seamlessly blends digital intelligence with physical reality, delivering lifelike 3D Avatar AI agents today.
ABOUT REPUBLIC
Republic accelerates the growth of Web3 by supporting the industry's most ambitious projects and investors. With a world-class team of strategists, the Republic Research arm guides projects from seed to liquidity, offering expertise in tokenomics, smart contract development, fundraising, and marketing. Its platform also includes global token offerings, institutional crypto funds, and enterprise-grade solutions for Web3 startups. Republic Research has played a key role in the success of projects such as Avalanche and Supra, among others. As part of the Republic ecosystem, which has deployed over $2.6 billion across 150 countries, Republic Research is a leader driving innovation in the Web space.
Republic Research collaborates with the most promising Web3 projects to drive growth, innovation, and establish a leadership position in the industry.
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Disclosure:
*The live offering date may be subject to change.
This offering is in digital assets issued by Mawari and not equity in the company.
This offering is facilitated by OpenDeal Broker LLC, dba THE CAPITAL R, (BrokerCheck)
Affiliates of OpenDeal Broker LLC have financial interests in this offering, or in the offering's sponsors, and may have invested at more favorable terms including the price and lock-up terms.
Please note, only US Accredited Investors will be able to participate in this offering.
This is a speculative, risky investment and may be illiquid or pricing may substantially fluctuate in value. You may lose money.
This is not an offer to buy or sell securities. Read the detailed disclosure: https://republic.com/mawari-disclosure
The content of this article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, or legal advice. Investing in cryptocurrency projects involves a high degree of risk, including the potential loss of all invested funds. All affiliates mentioned, including Republic Node Jersey Limited ('Republic Runtime'), Republic Crypto LLC ('Republic Research Advisory'), and OpenDeal Broker LLC dba The Capital R, Member FINRA & SIPC ('Republic Launchpad'), are entities under the parent OpenDeal Inc. which collectively conducts business as 'Republic.' The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Republic. All located at 149 5th Avenue, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10010.
Readers should perform their own due diligence and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Republic Research may be working with Mawari and may have a financial interest in its success, but this post does not constitute an endorsement or guarantee of future performance. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Cryptocurrency markets are volatile and regulatory environments are subject to change. Always invest responsibly.
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