On Tuesday, the Hedera Foundation announced via a blog post that Tashi Protocol, the DePIN focusing on gaming and beyond, integrates the Hedera network to scale web3 multiplayer gaming.
With this integration, instead of developers and game studios renting expensive backend servers, multiplayer games run on a Tashi mesh network powered by players themselves, whilst tokenized game assets live in a Hedera smart contract that’s portable, verifiable, and cost-predictable.
With Hedera, Tashi creates a real-time, peer-to-peer mesh where every player’s machine helps power a gaming DePIN. Nodes sync inputs, verify state, and keep matches going, all with the minimal latency and high throughput that accommodates thousands of actions per second.
Hedera Hashgraph is a distributed public ledger infrastructure. According to the team, it offers significant improvements over existing blockchains in five areas: performance, security, governance, stability, and regulatory compliance. HBAR is trading at $0.15247 at press time, down 0.5% over the last 24 hours.