Titan Network
Titan Network connects community resources with enterprise demand, allowing individuals to earn from unused IP, storage, and bandwidth.
Last verified 11 days ago (10 Aug 2026)
The official website provides a high-level overview of the network's offerings, including browser extensions and device applications for leasing IP, storage, and bandwidth. It does not cover specific hardware specifications, tokenomics, reward rates, or entry costs.
Participation at a glance
- Entry cost
- The browser extension is free to install, but overall entry costs for dedicated device applications are not specified.
- Not available · 10 Aug 2026
- Reward model
- Bandwidth Shared
- Not available · 10 Aug 2026
- Launched
- Not recorded
- Availability
- Not established
How this score was reached
Workable, but check the gaps yourself. This measures how well the network can be assessed and participated in: documentation, verification, cost of entry, maturity and operator risk. It is not a prediction of returns, and it reads nothing from token price.
- Documentation depth13/25
2 of 4 core areas documented (rewards, hardware, node, participation)
- Verification strength0/20
entry cost unavailable, rewards unavailable
- Accessibility6/20
entry cost not published, so treated as unknown rather than free
- Operational maturity15/15
mainnet
- Operator risk12/12
low risk, beginner difficulty
- Verification freshness8/8
verified within the last month
What it does
Titan Network is a decentralised physical infrastructure network (DePIN) that connects community resources with enterprise demand. It powers a global network where individuals can earn from unused resources, such as IP addresses, storage, and bandwidth, while enterprises can access scalable web infrastructure including web data collection, proxies, CDN, and storage services.
How it works
Individuals contribute their unused resources by installing a browser extension (for IP leasing) or a device application (for storage and bandwidth leasing). Enterprises then utilise these aggregated resources for web scraping, proxy networks, CDN, and storage, reducing their cloud service bills.
How to participate
Individuals can participate by installing the Titan Browser Extension from the Chrome Web Store to earn from their IP, or by installing the device application to lease storage and bandwidth.
Requirements
- Software
- Chrome browser for the extension; device application for storage and bandwidth leasing.
Pros and cons
Strengths
- Low barrier to entry with a Chrome browser extension
- Multiple ways to participate (IP leasing, storage, and bandwidth leasing)
- Large existing network of over 3.9 million devices
Drawbacks
- Lack of detailed hardware and software requirements on the main landing page
- No explicit token symbol or reward rates mentioned on the homepage
Risks
Low risk for browser extension users, though sharing IP addresses and bandwidth carries inherent privacy and security considerations.
Official links
Sources
- Titan Network Connects Community Resources with Enterprise Demand · retrieved 10 Aug 2026
This page is research, not financial advice. Figures carry the confidence label and verification date shown beside them, and reward rates can change without notice. Confirm everything against the project's official documentation before buying hardware or committing funds.