iExec confirms that DePIN Day will take place in Buenos Aires, at the center of the Devconnect ecosystem. The event aims to unite builders, researchers and investors focused on the future of decentralized infrastructure, and foster dialogue and collaboration around the fast-growing DePIN sector.
DePIN Day will be held on November 18, with registration available via Luma. The event is hosted by the Filecoin Foundation and Fluence Project, with additional support from partners including Oasis Protocol, Protocol Labs, Fluence, and iExec itself.
Return to Official tweet from RLC:
DePIN Day is coming to Buenos Aires in the heart of Devconnect Week! 🇦🇷
We bring together the builders, thinkers, and investors who are driving the future of decentralized infrastructure.
📅 November 18
🎟ï¸ RSVP: https://t.co/UfYCNsJXHR
🧩 Hosts: @FilFoundation…
RLC information
iExec is a decentralized cloud computing platform based on the Ethereum blockchain. It provides on-demand computing resources to decentralized applications (dApps) on its cloud. Unlike traditional cloud services, iExec offers a blockchain network that integrates different computing resources, facilitating the smooth operation of decentralized applications by distributing their computational operations.
iExec ensures efficient performance of decentralized applications by offloading processing-intensive calculations off-chain, maintaining uninterrupted operation of on-chain blockchain activities. Computations are decentralized using XtremWeb-HEP, an open source desktop network software. This software facilitates desktop network computing, which leverages unused computing power from various sources to process decentralized applications. Using XtremWeb-HEP, iExec can provide a wide range of core features, such as fault tolerance, multi-application support, and hybrid public/private infrastructure, allowing decentralized applications to access any computing resource within the iExec framework.
RLC token is iExec’s native cryptocurrency. It serves as the primary means of accessing services within the iExec infrastructure. This means that in order to utilize iExec’s decentralized computing resources or other platform-related services, users will primarily interact through the RLC token.



