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Formula 34° is the applied research and development subsidiary of T.A. Resendez Inc. Our work is grounded in a single thesis: that the boundary between centralized and decentralized network substrates — Web 2 meets Web 3 meets Web 4 — is the most consequential and underexplored area in modern networking research. We build the infrastructure, instrumentation, and software platforms that make that boundary observable, governable, and operationally useful.
We are a member of the NVIDIA 6G Developer Program, operate a live multi-protocol DePIN test site, and are developing Substrate Sentinel — a real-time digital twin platform integrating GEODNET, Wingbits, WeatherXM, Rovr Networks, and Starlink data with Anchored Decentralized Identifiers and an Off-Road Software-Defined Vehicle as our mobile substrate probe.

The boundary between centralized and decentralized network substrates requires its own research lens. Our work includes:

AI work at Formula 34° focuses on the operational integration of AI with decentralized infrastructure — not generic ML consulting. Active research areas:

Next-generation network infrastructure research focused on the integration of terrestrial and non-terrestrial systems. Active capabilities:
The work above converges in Substrate Sentinel — our bi-directional, sub-second-latency digital twin platform in Unreal Engine 5.4. Substrate Sentinel fuses live DePIN telemetry with high-fidelity simulation, anchors every agent and infrastructure node to a issued Decentralized Identifier, and demonstrates the substrate-aware thesis as an operational artifact rather than a paper.
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