India Hosts First-Ever Solana DePIN Summit in Bangalore

Bangalore, India’s tech hub, recently hosted the first-ever Solana DePIN Summit on March 25, 2025, marking a pivotal moment for the country’s digital landscape. This event gathered both Indian and international startups focused on Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN), providing a unique platform for innovators to present their ideas to a global audience of investors. The summit highlights the growing trend of blockchain startups in India, particularly in the DePIN sector, which integrates IoT, energy networks, and wireless communications with blockchain technology to create more efficient and decentralized infrastructure solutions.
One of the key players at the summit was Wifi Dabba, a Y Combinator-backed startup based in Bangalore, which served as the title sponsor. Wifi Dabba utilizes Solana’s blockchain to enhance broadband access in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities through a DePIN model, collaborating with local operators under India’s PM-WANI initiative. Co-founder Shubhendu Sharma emphasized that Solana’s choice of India for its inaugural DePIN Summit underscores the country’s growing presence in the Web3 space, as Indian startups leverage blockchain technology to tackle real-world challenges, particularly in bridging the digital divide.
Despite having only 41 million fixed broadband connections compared to China’s 600 million, India is poised to make significant strides in its digital infrastructure. The DePIN model proposed by Wifi Dabba aims to lower the barriers to entry for broadband access, aligning with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s goal of achieving 100 million broadband users by 2030. Events like the Solana DePIN Summit are crucial for amplifying India’s role in the global DePIN landscape, showcasing local talent and fostering international collaboration, ultimately positioning India as a key player in Web3 innovations and decentralized infrastructure development.
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