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Introducing the inaugural Web3 laptop: its creators unveil distribution via airdrop

Metavisio, a European tech firm, announces ambitious plans for a Web3 laptop, incorporating a cold storage digital wallet. The initiative will be overseen by the company itself.

Announcing the Airdrop for the Pioneering Web3 Laptop Created by Developers
Announcing the Airdrop for the Pioneering Web3 Laptop Created by Developers

Introducing the inaugural Web3 laptop: its creators unveil distribution via airdrop

European tech company Metavisio has made waves in the digital world with its announcement of the first Web3 laptop. The innovative device, set to be released by the company's subsidiary, Thomson Computing, is poised to revolutionise the way we interact with the digital realm.

The Web3 laptop will run on Metavisio's own proprietary Web3 operating system, marking a significant step towards a decentralised future. This operating system will power the laptop's integrated wallet, enabling seamless Web3 transactions directly from the device.

To enhance security, the laptop will feature a Secure Enclave hardware key manager, similar to the technology used by Apple. This technology isolates cryptographic keys from the main processor, providing an additional layer of security for users' digital assets.

The Web3 laptop will also come equipped with a cold storage wallet, supporting Bitcoin, XRP, Bittensor, and EVM-compatible networks. This feature ensures that users can securely store their digital assets offline, reducing the risk of hacking and theft.

Three models of the laptop are planned, catering to the needs of educational users, gamers, and general consumers. The expected price range for these laptops is between €499 ($523) and €2000 ($2100), making them accessible to a wide audience.

Metavisio also plans to introduce its own token, though further details on the airdrop are yet to be revealed. Users can potentially earn the token by completing tasks within integrated dapps, adding a new dimension to the laptop's functionality.

The company aims to launch its Web3 OS by Q1 2025, paving the way for the release of the Web3 laptop. As the development of the first Web3 notebooks with integrated cold storage wallets continues, anticipation for this groundbreaking technology grows.

Despite extensive searches, the specific company planning the development of these Web3 notebooks through Thomson Computing could not be identified in the provided search results. However, with Metavisio's announcement, the future of decentralised computing is undoubtedly on the horizon.

Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting project unfolds!

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