Why Game With GAIMIN
The AI platform that passively provides massive rewards to its community by utilizing underused resources. It used to be said that humans only really used 10% of their brains on a regular basis (though this has been debunked, but follow along – there’s a point here). What if you let the world use the remaining 90% in order to provide people with a better life experience and to benefit mankind? Better yet, what if you could get paid to rent out that (supposed) extra space in your head?
GAIMIN goes from strength to strength in readiness for its GMRX listing
In readiness for the imminent listing of our cryptocurrency, GMRX, we want to explain our philosophy and strategy and answer a number of questions and address some misconceptions about GAIMIN. Why has GAIMIN established a successful esports company – GAIMIN Gladiators? GAIMIN.IO Ltd (GAIMIN) is a UK and Swiss based gaming company focused on helping the gaming community monetise the computational power of their gaming PC. GAIMIN has created a decentralised data processing network harnessing under utilised processing power typically found in gaming PC’s to create a world-wide decentralised data processing network, delivering “supercomputer” performance.
GAIMIN delivers a decentralized approach to the increasing requirement for more data processing power
Global energy supply impacts centralized data processing service providers. With the current concerns around global energy usage, combined with increasing requirements for data processing services, many countries previously supportive of centralized data processing businesses are investigating the impact of these businesses and how they mitigate a requirement for continuous energy distribution to all sectors – commercial and private. Data processing services consume large amounts of energy in a localized physical space.
GAIMCRAFT – Delivering blockchain and NFT technology to games
GAIMIN’s distributed data processing network. GAIMIN (www.gaimin.io) has developed and successfully trialed an app to monetise the underutilised processing power found in high-performance PC’s, creating a supercomputer-level, distributed data processing network by harnessing the worldwide availability of high-performance GPUs.