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Posted On: 12/11/2024 4:32:14 PM
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French Tech Firm Launches First-Ever Web3 Laptop
French tech company Metavasio, operating under the Thomson Computing brand, has introduced the world’s first Web3 laptop. This laptop is specially designed for the future of the internet, offering features like secure digital asset storage and support for decentralized applications, commonly called dApps.
The biggest selling point for this Web3 laptop is its built-in cold storage for cryptocurrencies and other digital assets. Why is this important? Over the last few years, hackers have stolen billions of dollars from online exchanges. With this laptop, you can store your digital wealth securely on the device itself, keeping it away from online threats. It also uses a special security system called multi-party computation (MPC). This means that your private keys which are essential for accessing your digital assets are split into parts and handled by multiple systems. This makes it much harder for hackers to steal your information.
To ensure top-notch security, Metavasio partnered with a U.S. company called io.finnet, which specializes in protecting digital assets. This partnership, formalized in November 2024, brings advanced cryptographic technology to the laptop, giving users peace of mind.
But, this isn’t just another computer. The Web3 laptop comes with the Thomson Computing Wallet, which allows users to manage their cryptocurrencies. Plus, it’s part of a token system that rewards users for sharing resources or using decentralized apps.
Metavasio calls the laptop a “gateway to a decentralized future.” In other words, it’s designed to help people take control of their online lives, create new things, and connect with others without relying on centralized systems.
Thomson Computing is already a big name in tech, with products sold in over 52 countries and available in more than 16,000 stores. Recently, the company raised over $50 million to support its move into blockchain and hardware innovation.
The Web3 laptop joins a growing list of devices designed for the blockchain age. Web3 smartphones, like Solana’s Saga and HTC’s Exodus 1, have already made waves by including cryptocurrency wallets and other blockchain-friendly features.
Thanks to this laptop, Metavasio is leading the charge toward a more secure and decentralized internet. To put this differently, the laptop is more than just a gadget; it’s a step toward a future where users truly control their digital lives.
With more innovations targeting the Web3 space being brought onto the market, it is likely that more companies will join entities like NextPlat Corp. (NASDAQ: NXPL) (NASDAQ: NXPLW) in integrating Web3 functionalities into every aspect of their operations.
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to NextPlat Corp. (NASDAQ: NXPL, NXPLW) are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/NXPL
Please see full terms of use and disclaimers on the Web3MediaWire website applicable to all content provided by W3MW, wherever published or re-published: https://www.Web3MediaWire.com/Disclaimer
French tech company Metavasio, operating under the Thomson Computing brand, has introduced the world’s first Web3 laptop. This laptop is specially designed for the future of the internet, offering features like secure digital asset storage and support for decentralized applications, commonly called dApps.
The biggest selling point for this Web3 laptop is its built-in cold storage for cryptocurrencies and other digital assets. Why is this important? Over the last few years, hackers have stolen billions of dollars from online exchanges. With this laptop, you can store your digital wealth securely on the device itself, keeping it away from online threats. It also uses a special security system called multi-party computation (MPC). This means that your private keys which are essential for accessing your digital assets are split into parts and handled by multiple systems. This makes it much harder for hackers to steal your information.
To ensure top-notch security, Metavasio partnered with a U.S. company called io.finnet, which specializes in protecting digital assets. This partnership, formalized in November 2024, brings advanced cryptographic technology to the laptop, giving users peace of mind.
But, this isn’t just another computer. The Web3 laptop comes with the Thomson Computing Wallet, which allows users to manage their cryptocurrencies. Plus, it’s part of a token system that rewards users for sharing resources or using decentralized apps.
Metavasio calls the laptop a “gateway to a decentralized future.” In other words, it’s designed to help people take control of their online lives, create new things, and connect with others without relying on centralized systems.
Thomson Computing is already a big name in tech, with products sold in over 52 countries and available in more than 16,000 stores. Recently, the company raised over $50 million to support its move into blockchain and hardware innovation.
The Web3 laptop joins a growing list of devices designed for the blockchain age. Web3 smartphones, like Solana’s Saga and HTC’s Exodus 1, have already made waves by including cryptocurrency wallets and other blockchain-friendly features.
Thanks to this laptop, Metavasio is leading the charge toward a more secure and decentralized internet. To put this differently, the laptop is more than just a gadget; it’s a step toward a future where users truly control their digital lives.
With more innovations targeting the Web3 space being brought onto the market, it is likely that more companies will join entities like NextPlat Corp. (NASDAQ: NXPL) (NASDAQ: NXPLW) in integrating Web3 functionalities into every aspect of their operations.
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to NextPlat Corp. (NASDAQ: NXPL, NXPLW) are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/NXPL
Please see full terms of use and disclaimers on the Web3MediaWire website applicable to all content provided by W3MW, wherever published or re-published: https://www.Web3MediaWire.com/Disclaimer
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