Welcome to an exclusive interview delving into the revolutionary DeepLink Chain ecosystem. In this engaging conversation, we have the pleasure of hosting Felix Hu, Chief Advisory at DeepLink Chain. Join us as we explore AI-driven blockchain ledger powered by GPU computing.
As the interview began, Felix Hu introduced DeepLink Chain’s unique project, a Blockchain Ledger powered by GPU computing. During the discussion with Hinza, Felix mentioned that DeepLink Chain has been in the market for over seven years, being one of the pioneering companies to utilize AI and blockchain technology in creating a unique gaming platform.
In this intriguing conversation with CEO NFTStudio24, Felix shares how DeepLink Chain originated, developed its own main net, and now has 1,700 users worldwide. Furthermore, he emphasized on the company’s continued advancements in gaming systems for ‘Deep brain chain network’ that hosts over 3000 games.
DeepBrain Chain is a decentralized high-performance GPU computing network that can scale infinitely. Its goal is to become the most widely used GPU computing infrastructure in the AI and Metaverse era worldwide.
During the interview, Felix informed us that DeepLink Chain produces low-latency, cost-effective solutions for gamers and miners. He discussed how the company is making an impact in the Japanese market with its innovative mining machines designed for Japanese gamers who prefer playing individually from home.
As the interview reached its conclusion, Felix and Hinza discussed the growing potential in the Japanese market and the global impact of Web3 and AI conferences like TeamZ Web3 / AI Summit.
About DeepLink Chain:
DeepLink is a cloud gaming platform based on blockchain technology. Miners and Internet Cafe owners provide GPU servers to earn token rewards. Miners experience a quick payback cycle, and the platform alleviates the pressure to purchase machines. With a large number of miners and Internet cafes, the platform has global coverage. This distributed blockchain technology supports over 100,000 data centers and more than 10 million GPU server nodes.