Since its inception, Deshare has been redefining the connection between real-world devices and Web3: transforming decentralized IoT data into verifiable, settleable, and tradable on-chain value, driving the scalable implementation of DePIN and RWA.
Today, ShareX officially launched Deshare 2.0—bringing on-chain capabilities on the hardware side, a three-layer product system, and initiating the second round of global recruitment for the Deshare Alliance. Deshare: From "Trusted Data" to "Trusted Devices" ShareX, as one of the projects in the BNB Chain MVB 10 accelerator program, has been dedicated to building a connection layer between the real world and blockchain, establishing Web3 shared economy infrastructure. By connecting with over 100 leading shared economy brands globally, ShareX provides standardized offline device onboarding toolkits and integrated solutions, bringing a vast number of real devices and usage scenarios on-chain, thereby closing the loop of Real-World Actions → Assets → Adoption.
However, as the industry transitions from proof of concept to scaling, the old problems of the sharing economy begin to turn into critical "bottlenecks": data opacity, unfair distribution, centralized monopolies, data falsification, and so on. The operational data in business systems can no longer objectively reflect the operational status of shared devices in the real world, and the "trust crisis" faced by brands poses significant challenges for their financing and development.
Deshare 2.0 provides the answer of "trusted devices": completing the encryption signature on the device/edge, and then anchoring it on the chain; significantly reducing on-chain costs through batch commitments, and handling privacy and compliance in the way of "on-chain storage proof, off-chain plaintext".
Without altering hardware or disrupting services, Deshare has assisted multiple brands and tens of thousands of shared economy devices in completing Web3 integration. From shared power banks and vending machines to transportation and energy terminals, Deshare 2.0 has truly evolved "data trust" in the shared economy into "device trust," providing a deterministic foundation for real asset on-chain.
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Since its inception, Deshare has been redefining the connection between real-world devices and Web3: transforming decentralized IoT data into verifiable, settleable, and tradable on-chain value, driving the scalable implementation of DePIN and RWA.
Today, ShareX officially launched Deshare 2.0—bringing on-chain capabilities on the hardware side, a three-layer product system, and initiating the second round of global recruitment for the Deshare Alliance.
Deshare: From "Trusted Data" to "Trusted Devices"
ShareX, as one of the projects in the BNB Chain MVB 10 accelerator program, has been dedicated to building a connection layer between the real world and blockchain, establishing Web3 shared economy infrastructure. By connecting with over 100 leading shared economy brands globally, ShareX provides standardized offline device onboarding toolkits and integrated solutions, bringing a vast number of real devices and usage scenarios on-chain, thereby closing the loop of Real-World Actions → Assets → Adoption.
However, as the industry transitions from proof of concept to scaling, the old problems of the sharing economy begin to turn into critical "bottlenecks": data opacity, unfair distribution, centralized monopolies, data falsification, and so on. The operational data in business systems can no longer objectively reflect the operational status of shared devices in the real world, and the "trust crisis" faced by brands poses significant challenges for their financing and development.
Deshare 2.0 provides the answer of "trusted devices": completing the encryption signature on the device/edge, and then anchoring it on the chain; significantly reducing on-chain costs through batch commitments, and handling privacy and compliance in the way of "on-chain storage proof, off-chain plaintext".
Without altering hardware or disrupting services, Deshare has assisted multiple brands and tens of thousands of shared economy devices in completing Web3 integration. From shared power banks and vending machines to transportation and energy terminals, Deshare 2.0 has truly evolved "data trust" in the shared economy into "device trust," providing a deterministic foundation for real asset on-chain.