Global Strategy and Roadmap
PhyChain's global strategy focuses on the adoption of innovative technologies and the implementation of ecosystem services. Through global deployment and a phased roadmap, PhyChain aims to build an inclusive, efficient, and sustainable distributed computing ecosystem.
6.1 Global Deployment
By 2025, PhyChain plans to cover over 50 countries and regions globally, establishing physical stores, online services, and regional computing node networks to ensure comprehensive ecosystem service coverage. PhyChain’s global operational layout not only aims to serve developed regions but also prioritizes emerging markets, enabling more users to easily participate in decentralized networks and enjoy the benefits of the digital economy.
Physical Store Network:
Turkey, Singapore, and South Korea: The first flagship physical stores will be established in these strategic regions to provide users with hardware sales, technical support, and ecosystem services.
Africa and Southeast Asia: PhyChain will expand its physical store network in these high-potential markets through close collaboration with local partners to promote the adoption of Web3 devices.
Multi-Functional Services: Physical stores will serve not only as hardware purchase channels but also as venues for user education, revenue consulting, and ecosystem activities, providing one-stop services.
Global Node Network: PhyChain’s global node network will be deployed simultaneously across regions such as North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, ensuring worldwide computing power coverage. This network focuses on low latency and high performance, providing high-quality computing services for users and enterprises, supporting AI model training, real-time IoT computation, and DeFi scenarios.
Localized Community Building: PhyChain will establish user communities in each region through a combination of online and offline activities. Community events will include device integration experience sharing, computing power incentive programs, and governance proposal voting, forming a highly active ecosystem that attracts more users and partners to join.
6.2 Roadmap
2025-2026: Product Launches, Hardware Ecosystem Deployment, Global Node Expansion, and Enterprise Services
User-Level dApp Launch: Release the first user-level dApp, supporting multiple devices such as smartphones and routers to connect to the PhyChain network. Users can complete device integration and node activation within three minutes. The app includes revenue management functions, displaying real-time device computing contributions and reward distributions.
First Web3 Smartphone Launch: Introduce a Web3 smartphone that supports DePIN network access. It features on-chain identity management (DID), multi-chain wallet functionality, and encrypted communication modules. The Web3 smartphone will serve as a critical gateway for users to participate in the decentralized computing ecosystem.
Hardware Ecosystem Deployment: Launch various hardware devices, including smart wearables, power banks, and smart routers, all equipped with computing node modules. Users can easily integrate these devices into the PhyChain network without complex setups, contributing computing power and earning rewards.
Globalization Kickoff: Establish the first flagship physical stores in regions such as Turkey, Singapore, and South Korea, providing users with hardware sales, technical support, and ecosystem education to promote the adoption of Web3 devices.
Global Node Network Deployment: Accelerate the deployment of distributed nodes globally, focusing on North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. With dynamic scheduling technology, ensure the global flow and efficient allocation of computing resources, reducing network latency to under 50 milliseconds.
Enterprise-Level Computing Services: Launch enterprise-grade solutions for AI model training, IoT data analysis, and intelligent manufacturing. These services will provide small and medium-sized businesses with low-cost, high-performance computing capabilities.
Ecosystem Community Building: Promote community building worldwide through online forums, offline activities, and reward programs, attracting more users and developers to join the PhyChain ecosystem, creating a highly active distributed network community.
2027 and Beyond: Ecosystem Expansion, Technology Upgrades, Full Ecosystem Integration, and Global Coverage
Decentralized Application Ecosystem (DApp Marketplace): Develop a decentralized application marketplace based on Web3 smartphones, covering areas such as DeFi, NFTs, the metaverse, and social applications. This will provide users with rich Web3 usage scenarios and incentivize developers to contribute to ecosystem development.
Hardware Upgrade Plan: Launch the second generation of Web3 smartphones and accompanying hardware devices, focusing on optimizing performance, energy efficiency, and user experience. This will further lower the barrier for users to participate in the computing network.
Green Computing Development: Introduce low-energy computing devices and renewable energy technologies to optimize the environmental performance of computing nodes, supporting global sustainability goals.
Inclusive Computing Network Implementation: Achieve full global coverage of the PhyChain network by deploying over 100,000 computing nodes across more than 100 countries and regions. The network will support broader scenarios, including smart city construction, medical data analysis, and large-scale AI model training.
Web3 Business Model Innovation: Build a globalized business ecosystem based on the decentralized computing network, enabling users and enterprises to conduct decentralized business activities through PhyChain, integrating Web3 with the digital economy.
Future Technology Leadership: Continuously develop the next generation of computing technologies, including quantum-resistant network protocols, automated intelligent computing scheduling platforms, and next-generation distributed network protocols for high-performance computing, maintaining PhyChain’s global leadership in the technology field.
Global User Target: By 2030, achieve a global user base of 1 billion, building an inclusive digital economy ecosystem centered around devices as nodes and users as core contributors. Computing resources will become a key driver of global technological and economic development.
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