What Is 3DP? The World’s First Decentralized Engagement Organization for 3D Printing Print. Create. Share. Earn. For decades, the 3D printing industry has been powered by one thing above all else: people. Designers create millions of models. Engineers share knowledge and solve problems. Educators teach the next generation of makers. Hobbyists test printers, write tutorials,…
3D Printing Coin (3DPC): Tokenizing the Future of Manufacturing and Bioprinting The world is rapidly shifting from physical manufacturing to digital production systems. At the center of this transformation is 3D printing—and now, an even bigger evolution is emerging: The tokenization of manufacturing through blockchain and AI. 3D Printing Coin (3DPC) represents a new model…
Tokenizing the Maker Economy: Why Every 3D Print Could Become a Digital Asset The New Frontier of Creativity Meets Crypto A quiet revolution is happening in garages, labs, and maker spaces around the world. Designers, engineers, and hobbyists are merging 3D printing, blockchain, and artificial intelligence to create something profound — a tokenized maker economy…
3D Printing Meets Web3: How Streaming and Tokenization Can Transform the 3D Printing Industry 🔧 Introduction: A Convergence of Technologies 3D printing has long been heralded as the future of manufacturing—flexible, decentralized, and capable of turning digital files into physical products. Meanwhile, Web3 technologies like blockchain, tokenization, and livestreaming are reinventing how communities form, share…
Print, Prove, Profit: How Tokenization Secures Additive Manufacturing Additive manufacturing (AM) is brilliant at one thing that also makes it risky: perfectly copying a digital design. The same STL, AMF, or toolpath can be printed in Boston, Bangalore, or on the ISS—with no visible “tell” of where it came from or whether it was authorized.…
The Future Factory: How AI and Robotics Are Transforming 3D Printing Introduction: The Dawn of the Future Factory Manufacturing is experiencing a profound shift. For over a century, factories were defined by assembly lines, mass production, and human labor supported by machines. Today, we are witnessing the rise of the Future Factory—a new paradigm driven…