Datavault AI Inc. (DVLT) shares climbed Monday after the company unveiled an ambitious plan to deploy its SanQtum platform across 100 cities throughout the contiguous United States. The nationwide rollout, executed in partnership with AP Global Holdings LLC, aims to create a distributed network of secure edge computing sites that can turn everyday data into tradeable digital assets.
Datavault AI Surges on Plans to Roll Out Secure Data Platform Across 100 U.S. Cities
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The Infrastructure Play
Here's what Datavault is actually building: a network that provides secure communications, encrypted data storage, and high-performance processing capabilities at the edge—meaning closer to where data is actually generated and used, rather than in some distant data center.
The deployment supports Datavault's patented IDE platform, which is designed to transform raw data into assets that can be monetized. The selling points here are lower latency, stronger cybersecurity, and more reliable performance across distributed systems. By pairing Datavault's real-world asset tokenization technology with Available Infrastructure's distributed network, the partnership promises secure, low-latency data processing for workflows where trust actually matters.
Datavault's IDE technology creates what the company calls a digital twin by linking physical assets to immutable, tamper-proof records. As the platform scales nationwide, it's expected to speed up the process of tokenizing, valuing, and exchanging trusted data by processing information closer to its source.
What Comes Next
After the initial rollout, Datavault and Available Infrastructure plan to standardize their deployments and operational tools. The goal is to extend Datavault's real-time data capture, valuation, and secure monetization capabilities across a nationwide network of hardened edge computing sites.
What Management Is Saying
Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of Datavault AI, positioned the deployment as a leap forward in data security: "This deployment advances our ability to achieve true immutability of digital objects through Quantum Key Encryption that is foundational to support high-integrity zero-trust tokenization. Our coming and market superior data exchange with hundreds of tokenomic use cases will provide first-of-its-kind secure infrastructure positioned closer to the point of need."
Bradley added: "We have an opportunity to really impact our customers' bottom lines while bolstering our industry lead and making access to super compute power sustainable and obtainable by companies of all sizes and in markets of our choosing, starting here in the United States the most lucrative."
Daniel C. Gregory, CEO of Available Infrastructure, emphasized the market opportunity: "With edge compute projected to grow at a nearly 30% CAGR through 2033, now is the time to build Datavault AI's sovereign cloud at the nation's edge. In our preliminary estimation, each network location has a servicable addressable market (SAM) potential exceeding $100 million per annum driven by regional demand for high performance computing applications including digital twins and data monetization, making Datavault AI our ideal partner."
Datavault AI shares were up 18.75% at $1.19 at the time of publication on Monday.
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