We are thrilled to unveil the NATIX Coverage Map, a new feature that offers a global perspective on the collective progress of the NATIX Network. This interactive map showcases all the roads mapped and detections made by drivers using the Drive& app.
With the NATIX Coverage Map, we’re opening a window into the world of decentralized mapping and geospatial data collection, allowing you to see the daily progress of our network. Whether you’re a contributor to the network, a mapping enthusiast, or just curious about the power of DePIN (decentralized physical infrastructure networks), this map visually represents our success in mapping the world to fuel our mission of creating smarter, more connected cities.
The NATIX Coverage Map is an interactive world map that displays:
Get familiar with the NATIX Coverage Map here: https://coverage.natix.network/
At the top of the Coverage Map, you can search the map by location, or use the drop-down menu to navigate through our focus regions and cities. Focus areas have in-app NATIX rewards activated, where most of the Drive& users are concentrated.
The reason for opting for hyperlocal focus is to be able to build the NATIX Network at critical mass as fast as possible to monetize the data collected, which benefits the ecosystem. Dynamic data relies on critical mass to be valuable, as well as the market value of data in the region. Scaling hyperlocal concentrated networks first allows us to support the network with these focus regions, while slowly building out a community of drivers in other regions.
For now, the map includes data collected starting November 8, but this is just the beginning. Our team is planning to incorporate historical data, which will showcase the detections made since the inception of the Drive& app. Nevertheless, seeing all the roads mapped and detections made in one month, especially in the NATIX focus cities. This is a testament to the combined power of network contributors, with the ability to map complete areas within 24-48 hours!
The Coverage Map is more than a visual tool; it’s a testament to the impact of community-driven mapping in transforming how we view and use geospatial data, offering transparency for the world to see the results of your contributions to the network in real time.
The Coverage Map is especially important for the geospatial data customers to know what the NATIX Network coverage is, positioning NATIX as a key player in geospatial data innovation, and emphasizing how DePIN efforts can surpass traditional mapping systems.
Meanwhile, NATIX users can monitor how the NATIX Network grows and expands its coverage across the globe, and celebrate the collective achievements of thousands of drivers who help in mapping the world.
In the future, the Coverage Map will be updated to include additional metrics and functions, such as a data API for customers to interactively engage with the community, set up area-based missions, bounties, and more. In addition, VX360 data will also be visible on the Coverage Map to accommodate potential data buyers with our coverage of 360° camera footage.
By leveraging DePIN, the NATIX Network transforms everyday driving into a valuable data-gathering operation. Instead of relying on costly fleets, we tap into the power of individual contributors using everyday devices. The Coverage Map is a live demonstration of the DePIN model in action—proof that decentralization works.
Every single NATIX driver makes a difference, and the Coverage Map is the ultimate testament to the collective effort of the network participants. Now, you can also attest to this power, visually represented on the map.
The launch of the NATIX Coverage Map is just the beginning. Every road driven, and every detection made by the Drive& app contributes to a global network that is redefining mapping. The NATIX Coverage Map is a reflection of your efforts and a reminder of how decentralized innovation can create something extraordinary.
Ready to see the world through the eyes of the NATIX Network? Check out the Coverage Map now and watch as we map the future together. Together, we’re not just driving—we’re making a difference.