# 2.1. About FUNTA

Funta is an XR ecological network based on Depin, creating a next-generation display ecosystem through the first Web3 smart XR hardware device FuntaVisionPro and IoT. Funta has built an XR OS system that provides an infrastructure platform similar to Mac OS, and helps users easily access various centralized and decentralized DAPP basic network platforms through Extended Reality (XR) hardware and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

Funta is also a spatial computing basic network that combines extended reality (XR) hardware and Internet of Things (IoT) devices to provide basic and scalable computing capabilities for XR applications and provide users with XR portals in Web3. It allows the use of technology application protocols for blockchain Layer 2, facilitates the creation of universal software development kits (SDKs) using AGI technology, enables Web2 and Web3 developers to quickly integrate AGI into their programs and applications, and brings DePIN Come to a new ecosystem.<br>

Spatial computing is a new computing paradigm proposed by Apple and an emerging technology that connects and integrates the virtual and real worlds. It is designed to seamlessly integrate digital and physical environments to serve in-depth interactions between people and the virtual world. APPLE Vision Pro is Apple's first spatial computing terminal device, providing users with a fully immersive spatial gaming and spatial video experience, and can be used for office and living assistance. Relatively speaking, Funta is the first spatial computing basic network for Web3.<br>

Relatively speaking, Funta is the first new XR OS system for Web3, providing users with a basic network platform that creates more operational experience with Web3 DAPP than Apple OS. As the underlying infrastructure of the future Web3 world, we are also providing service tools for developers, projects, and users, providing a foundation for creating a future metaverse form of joint construction, mutual benefit, and immersive experience.

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