According to DePINscan official data, Roam has officially become the project with the largest number of hardware nodes in the world. With the innovative technology integration of DID+VC under the OpenRoaming™ framework and a business model that allows users to use it for free, Roam has now grown into one of the leading projects with the largest user base in the DePIN field.
As the only Web3 IDP project in the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) OpenRoaming™ program, Roam has over 4 million OpenRoaming™ WiFi nodes in more than 190 countries worldwide, as well as 890,000 self-built WiFi nodes. Registered users have exceeded 1.55 million.
Roam is committed to building an open global wireless network and promoting the implementation of the Telecom Data Layer in the DePIN ecosystem. The new product Roam eSIM solves the problem of changing cards and, based on user needs, provides not only Global eSIM and Add-on eSIM services, but also allows users to check in at WiFi points through the app to receive eSIM data for free. The eSIM plan has rapidly increased the number of Roam users from 750,000 in October to 1.5 million.
In addition, one of the key modules in the Roam ecosystem—Roam Growth—is set to launch a major update soon, focusing on creating more sustainable income opportunities for network builders.