DePIN and AI these two narratives seem very hot, but there has always been a structural gap.


Computing power can be traded, data can be priced, but actions cannot be trusted.
You can prove the results of computation, but it's very difficult to prove that a robot has truly completed a certain task, which causes the entire physical world to never be fully integrated into the on-chain economy.
This is the so-called execution trust gap.
@konnex_world's core breakthrough is the proposal of the Proof of Physical Work mechanism.
Simply put, it doesn't just look at the results but binds the execution process to on-chain task IDs through multi-source sensor data, verified by validation nodes, to achieve verifiability of physical actions.
Building on this, it further establishes a native settlement system for stablecoins.
All task rewards, collateral, and penalties are settled in stablecoins, while network security and governance are managed by $KNX , forming a dual-layer economic structure.
The result of this design is that users gain stable payment expectations, and the protocol itself has a continuous value capture pathway.
From practical progress, the project has completed funding and launched ecosystem incentives, including a points system and subsequent TGE distribution, gradually attracting early participants into the network.
Looking at this from a longer-term perspective, the significance of this development is quite clear.
When actions can be verified, the on-chain economy will no longer be limited to data and assets but will expand to every execution unit in the real world.
Frankly, if this step is successful, Web3 will no longer be just a financial system but a coordination network covering the physical world.
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