# Comparable Networks

Clawglasses is the first DePIN to combine a lifecycled License NFT permit with a vision-data verification primitive and a USD-denominated demand-side credit.

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## DePIN Landscape

| Network         | Domain               | Verification       | Token Model                         | Key Difference                                    |
| --------------- | -------------------- | ------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
| **Helium**      | Wireless coverage    | Proof of Coverage  | HNT → DC burn-and-mint              | Coverage, not data capture                        |
| **Hivemapper**  | Street-level mapping | Proof of Position  | HONEY burn-and-mint                 | Dashcam-only, not first-person                    |
| **DIMO**        | Vehicle data         | Device attestation | DIMO token + governance             | Vehicle-specific, not wearable                    |
| **Puffpaw**     | Health/cessation     | Device tracking    | VAPE token + mining                 | Health behavior, not vision data                  |
| **Clawglasses** | Real-world vision    | **Proof of Sight** | $SIGHT burn-and-mint + License NFTs | First-person vision + time-limited mining permits |

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## What Sets Clawglasses Apart

**Time-limited License NFTs** — Unlike permanent mining rights in most DePINs, Clawglasses License NFTs expire. This creates recurring token burn, prevents passive accumulation, and ensures only active participants earn.

**Vision data as the asset** — While other DePINs focus on connectivity (Helium), mapping (Hivemapper), or vehicle telemetry (DIMO), Clawglasses captures the richest data modality: first-person human vision.

**Dual-participant economics** — The glasses holder / License NFT holder split creates a natural two-sided market where capital and physical contribution are both required and rewarded.

> We see Clawglasses as the natural next entry in the DePIN canon — extending decentralized infrastructure from connectivity and mapping into the visual world.


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