
“When we met the LayerOne development team and saw what they were doing with their groundbreaking technology, which can deliver accurate location data down to the nanometer if necessary, we instantly knew that we had to combine forces and completely shape how location works on the blockchain,” says Arie Trouw, XYO Network’s co-founder and Technical Architect. “We’re excited about collaborating, open-sourcing our technology, and growing this space as a whole.”
XYO Network is tied together by constantly moving nodes that operate at the intersection of the Location of Things (LoT) and blockchain vertical. However, it’s difficult to decipher location data unless an overlay map provides stationary coordinates for context. LayerOne provides the context — extraordinarily precise absolute location data from anywhere on the planet.
“Joining XYO was absolutely the best move for our team. We share the same ethos and are committed to creating an open location platform for the world,” says Graham McBain, LayerOne co-founder. “We’re excited to be working alongside such intelligent and dedicated individuals. The future is bright for XYO and LayerOne! Go XYO!”
The LayerOne team, now rebranded XYO Sacramento, will continue to work out of the McClellan Innovation Center, a repurposed Air Force manufacturing building. The campus will serve as an educational hub for Northern California-based blockchain developers.


