French electronics giant Metavasio's Thomson Computing launches Web3 laptop
According to Decrypt, French electronics giant Metavasio's brand Thomson Computing has launched the world's first Web3 laptop, offering digital asset storage capabilities and supporting decentralized applications. It is reported that this laptop has built-in digital asset cold storage functions, a custom operating system specifically designed for interacting with decentralized networks and applications, and also uses a multi-party computation (MPC) framework to eliminate single points of failure and enhance security.
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