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How to Earn Passive Income with DePIN in Nigeria (2026 Guide)

The cryptocurrency space has evolved significantly over the past few years. While trading, staking, and yield farming remain popular, a new wave of innovation is quietly reshaping the way people earn crypto: Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN). In 2026, DePIN is particularly exciting for Nigerians because it merges the digital and physical worlds. By participating in DePIN networks, you can monetize everyday resources like internet bandwidth, hard drive space, and even GPS data—all without significant upfront investment. This guide will explore everything you need to know about DePIN in Nigeria, from the basics to actionable strategies, risks, and real-life use cases. What Is DePIN? DePIN stands for Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks. At its core, it’s a decentralized system where individuals provide real-world resources to build infrastructure services. Instead of a single company owning all the servers, antennas, or mapping data, a network of everyday u...

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