# Nubila Overview

Nubila is building the physical perception layer for the autonomous economy and AI.

Today’s AI agents and financial markets rely on trusted signals from the real world. However, existing infrastructure is fragmented, centralized, and often inaccurate. Satellites and modeled forecasts cannot provide real-time, hyper-local ground truth. This creates systemic blind spots for industries such as energy, agriculture, insurance, and finance.

Nubila solves this problem by deploying a DePIN-native oracle network that transforms physical-world data into verifiable, programmable intelligence.<br>

* Collection – Marco devices and community-deployed weather stations capture hyper-local signals such as temperature, humidity, air quality, and solar output.
* Validation – Validator nodes verify packages, detect anomalies, and reach decentralized consensus.
* Anchoring – Validated signals are immutably recorded on-chain for transparency and auditability.
* Delivery – Oracle feeds and APIs stream machine-readable intelligence to AI agents, enterprises, and decentralized applications.

By closing the gap between the physical world and autonomous digital systems, Nubila enables climate resilience, programmable finance, and AI-native automation at global scale.

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