This article discusses the challenges of defining what qualifies as a Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) and advocates for a flexible, inclusive approach to categorization. It draws parallels to other categorization debates, like whether cereal is soup, and argues that rigid definitions often fail to capture the true spirit of a concept. The author suggests that the focus should be on fostering growth and real-world value rather than enforcing strict definitions, emphasizing that inclusivity is crucial for attracting investment, talent, and public awareness at this early stage of DePIN's evolution.
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