
加密猴哥🐒|Apr 13, 2025 10:54
Focusing on the tariff war, what impact does it have on Dabba's development in India?
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Last time we talked about Dabba as the development logic of DePIN infrastructure in India, this time we will continue to talk about tariffs and their relationship.
In fact, whether it is a bull market or a bear market, one fact has never changed: the Internet is the lifeblood of modern society, and the demand for connectivity will never fade.
The DePIN project Dabba has its own development model in India, demonstrating strong hedging capabilities against external "disasters" such as tariffs.
Under the shadow of tariffs, Internet demand will never fade
In India, more than 800 million mobile Internet users rely on the network to work, learn and socialize. At the same time, hundreds of millions of people are still unable to connect due to lack of infrastructure. This rigid demand is the natural fertile ground for DePIN.
This tariff may push up hardware costs, weigh heavily on traditional telecom giants, force them to pass on costs or compress profits, but it is actually more beneficial for decentralized models like Dabba. By integrating local resources and lowering deployment barriers, we not only hedge against price fluctuations caused by tariffs, but also meet connectivity needs in a more flexible way.
In other words, tariffs have raised barriers to traditional infrastructure, but highlighted DePIN's cost advantage and resilience.
How does Dabba hedge against the "disaster" of tariffs?
1. Localized resources to avoid tariff impacts
Dabba has partnered with over 100 local cable operators to deploy WiFi hotspots using India's existing fiber optic, power, and logistics resources, minimizing reliance on imported equipment and avoiding rising tariff costs.
Compared to traditional telecommunications that purchase expensive hardware, Dabba's crowdsourcing mechanism allows ordinary people to participate in network construction, reducing capital expenditures and creating community benefits.
2. Demand driven, stable anchor in bear markets
When the market is pessimistic and volatile, Dabba has partnered with WeatherXM to deploy 800 weather stations in India, expanding network coverage and introducing weather data scenarios.
This diversified demand ensures that its network maintains a stable user base in bear markets - regardless of market conditions, the demand for connectivity and data remains very strong.
3. Decentralized resilience, resolving centralized bottlenecks
Tariffs may increase the cost of centralized infrastructure, and Dabba can use incentive mechanisms to decentralize network construction to thousands of households, where everyone can become a node, share bandwidth or data, and receive rewards. This decentralized design reduces the risk of a single entity and enhances the resilience of the network under external shocks.
Overall, the current market sentiment may be sluggish, but Dabba's practice tells us that true value does not rely on short-term trends, but rather stems from a profound insight into demand. Having Dabba hotspots is global, even if you are in another corner of the world, you can still get a share, which is a subversion of traditional infrastructure.
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