According to Mars Finance, Nubila, a global leader in decentralized physical oracles, announced that its Marco weather station has officially logged in to Home Depot, the world's largest home retail giant. This means that Marco has become the first Web3 product to enter Home Depot, marking Nubila's official entry into the mainstream retail and home consumption market. Marco is one of the core products in Nubila's construction of the “Physical Perception Oracle.” Currently, Nubila has deployed over 20,000 weather monitoring devices globally, which continuously collect real-world environmental data such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation, and are verified in real-time for data authenticity and accuracy by 16,000 verification nodes spread worldwide, providing reliable real-world data inputs for AI, Blockchain, and financial systems. Industry insiders point out that Marco's entry into Home Depot is not only a breakthrough in commercial channels but also signifies that Web3 hardware has truly entered the mass consumer scenario for the first time, laying an important foundation for the construction of a global “real-world data network.” With the addition of more hardware channels and ecological partners, Nubila will continue to expand the physical data network from weather to environment and from energy to transportation, providing underlying oracle infrastructure that connects the real world for AI, intelligent systems, and the Web3 financial ecosystem.
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Nubila's flagship product Marco becomes the first Web3 product to enter the mainstream retail channel Home Depot in the United States.
According to Mars Finance, Nubila, a global leader in decentralized physical oracles, announced that its Marco weather station has officially logged in to Home Depot, the world's largest home retail giant. This means that Marco has become the first Web3 product to enter Home Depot, marking Nubila's official entry into the mainstream retail and home consumption market. Marco is one of the core products in Nubila's construction of the “Physical Perception Oracle.” Currently, Nubila has deployed over 20,000 weather monitoring devices globally, which continuously collect real-world environmental data such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation, and are verified in real-time for data authenticity and accuracy by 16,000 verification nodes spread worldwide, providing reliable real-world data inputs for AI, Blockchain, and financial systems. Industry insiders point out that Marco's entry into Home Depot is not only a breakthrough in commercial channels but also signifies that Web3 hardware has truly entered the mass consumer scenario for the first time, laying an important foundation for the construction of a global “real-world data network.” With the addition of more hardware channels and ecological partners, Nubila will continue to expand the physical data network from weather to environment and from energy to transportation, providing underlying oracle infrastructure that connects the real world for AI, intelligent systems, and the Web3 financial ecosystem.