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# FUNTA Hardware Vision Pro

Terminal computing device (FUNTA VISION PRO) is another important component of FUNTA ecosystem. FuntaVision Pro uses the SPC20 protocol to provide computing power, storage, and local deployment to the software ecosystem. This setting allows users to access decentralized application services, which use ZK technology to verify and protect users’ spatial content assets. The infrastructure includes super nodes and individual nodes to ensure strong functionality.

Both it and FUNTA X Dapp are designed to be compatible with other systems, thus lowering the barrier to user adoption. However, certain features and functionality are only possible when the two parts work together.

FuntaVision Pro is an important entrance for the FUNTA ecosystem to establish links with users and is also an important carrier for interacting with the ecosystem. By combining software and hardware in the Web3 way, we will more easily introduce billions of users who have not yet entered Web3 into the Web3 world.

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