Overview
Exeos is a decentralized overlay network (DON) designed specifically for Web3 (opens in a new tab). It provides a programmable networking stack that ensures secure, private, and scalable connectivity for decentralized applications and services.
In today's Internet landscape, connectivity, data routing and compute are primarily controlled by a mix of large telecoms, big tech platforms, and Cloud providers.
Thus, emerging technologies like AI, blockchain and IoT are also bottlenecked by the same centralization issues — consolidated data access, limited routing optimization, and lack of true user ownership.
Within the DePIN (opens in a new tab) sector, where physical infrastructure (e.g., IoT devices, local wireless networks, edge compute nodes) is tokenized, many projects struggle to integrate seamlessly with various underlays.
Exeos addresses these issues by creating a decentralized overlay network where any participant can deploy a node and monetize shared resources: bandwidth and lightweight compute.
Exeos aims to lower the barrier for anyone to deploy nodes to build a more resilient, secure, and equitable connectivity layer and start monetizing their contributions.