DeepBrain Chain & DeepLink Protocol Cooperate with Korean Internet Cafe Association

According to BlockBeats, on September 11, DeepBrain Chain (DBC) and DeepLink Protocol (DLC) announced that they had signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Internet PC Culture Association (IPCA) of Korea. This cooperation aims to utilize the idle high-performance computing resources of Korean PC rooms to support the development of AI technology and the practical application of blockchain technology.

IPCA manages about 3,000 member Internet cafe chains in South Korea and covers more than 20,000 Internet cafes across the country. Through this cooperation, the high-performance computing equipment in these Internet cafes will provide the necessary computing power for AI reasoning and development projects during idle time, thereby achieving efficient use of resources. For Internet cafe owners, this cooperation not only brings new revenue models, but also improves the utilization efficiency of equipment.

Through this cooperation, DeepBrain Chain plans to expand its AI public chain network, increase its global node number and network stability. At the same time, DeepLink Protocol’s advanced technology will further optimize the use of computing resources in Internet cafes, helping to achieve smoother game streaming services and AI computing. This cooperation marks the deep integration of AI technology and blockchain technology in traditional industries, and will play an important role in more fields in the future.

Through this strategic cooperation, the two parties are expected to promote the implementation of cloud Internet cafes on a large scale in South Korea, significantly reducing investment and operating costs and increasing return on investment (ROI) for shop owners. This move is not only expected to enhance the ecological influence of DBC and DLC in South Korea, but will also significantly increase the number of their currency holders and further consolidate their position in the Korean market.

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