# Uses of XYO Layer One

**XYO Layer One is built with both Web2 and Web3 companies in mind.**

XYO Layer One's architecture addresses blockchain bloat by keeping the chain lightweight while providing full validation and security. This structure makes it a perfect solution for industries and applications that depend on large volumes of data and data reliability. For example, artificial intelligence's need for trusted training data or decentralized networks need to track devices around the world.

### Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI systems need accurate, verifiable datasets. XYO Layer One makes it possible to validate training data, feedback, and results on-chain without storing entire datasets directly. This creates trust in the process without slowing the network.

### Real-World Assets (RWA)

Tokenizing assets such as property, goods, or financial instruments requires certainty that the underlying data is correct. With Proof of Origin and on-chain validation, XYO Layer One provides a trusted layer for transactions involving real-world items.

### DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks)

As the first DePIN, XYO’s network of millions of nodes already shows the value of user-powered infrastructure. XYO Layer One builds on this by enabling data from devices, sensors, and edge networks to be validated at scale. This same solution applies to other device and product tracking industries, such as logistics and supply chain ecosystems. When companies need reliable data, XYO Layer One creates an auditable record of each step, reducing disputes and improving efficiency.

### Healthcare and Regulated Industries

In areas where accuracy and compliance are essential, XYO Layer One supports verified data trails for patient records, pharmaceutical supply chains, or research inputs. Its validation model provides both transparency and security.


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