Nexus mainnet is now live, paired with the TGE of $NEX — one of the most-watched DePIN projects crossing from points-farming to a tradable token. The launch puts a reference data point on a sector that has spent most of 2024-2025 rewarding users with points rather than real markets.
Why it matters
DePIN — decentralised physical infrastructure networks — pays users in tokens for contributing real-world resources: bandwidth, compute, storage, even sensor data. The pitch has always been that the points economy would convert into a token economy once projects went live. Nexus's TGE is one of the first clean tests of that conversion at scale, and the rest of the watchlist — Andrena (DAWN), Grass, Gradient Network, ARO Network, and DataHive — is still in pre-token farming, meaning the early-position window has not closed.
Market impact
The signal to watch is the $NEX initial pricing and float, which sets the bar for how the next wave of DePIN TGEs (Grass, DAWN) will be received. A clean listing rewards the bandwidth-share-and-wait thesis; a soft one compresses expectations across the sector. The five projects above are all background-friendly — they run while the device is idle — which is why the category is being framed as a points farm rather than an active trading setup.
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Frequently asked questions
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What is the Nexus mainnet launch and $NEX TGE?
Nexus mainnet is now live, paired with the token generation event of $NEX. It marks one of the first major DePIN projects to cross from a points-farming phase into a tradable token economy.
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Which DePIN projects are still in pre-token farming?
The watchlist lists Andrena (DAWN), Grass, Gradient Network, ARO Network, and DataHive. All are still in the points phase, meaning contributors earn rewards in points rather than a listed token.
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What does DePIN mean and how do these projects reward users?
DePIN — decentralised physical infrastructure networks — pays users in tokens for contributing real-world resources such as bandwidth, compute, storage, or sensor data, typically running in the background on idle hardware.
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Why does the $NEX launch matter for the broader DePIN sector?
$NEX's initial pricing and float set the reference for upcoming DePIN TGEs including Grass and DAWN. A clean listing validates the share-and-wait thesis, while a soft one compresses expectations across the category.
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Can users still farm points on these DePIN projects?
Yes — the five projects highlighted are all in pre-token phases and positioned as background-friendly, running while the device is idle. The early-position window is still open before each project's own TGE.