What is

DeepBrain Chain?

DeepBrain Chain 2.0 is an AI public chain. AI developers can develop decentralized AI products based on DBC. AI models can run in a decentralized manner, helping to shorten the R&D time by 90%

DBC gathers GPU providers from all over the world through the blockchain reward mechanism to provide GPU servers to the DBC network, and then provides AI developers with GPU use through DBC distributed network technology. AI developers issue their own tokens and reward GPU providers with tokens, thereby obtaining a large number of GPU providers

DBC's GPU computing power mainnet will be officially launched on November 22, 2021, and the DBC AI public chain testnet will be launched in August 2024

DeepBrain Chain was established in 2017, jointly promoted by DeepBrain Chain Foundation and DeepBrain Chain Council to drive the development of DBC.

The more ecosystem applications there are, the greater the demand for GPUs by the ecosystem applications themselves. The more DBC transactions used daily, the more DBC destroyed, and the greater the value of DBC.

For example, taking the cloud cybercafe application as an example: cloud cybercafe users need to buy coins in the trading market to use GPUs. For every additional GPU used, 30% of the coins purchased from the trading market will be destroyed. If there are 1000 cloud cybercafes, each cybercafe has 100 machines, and each machine is used for 10 hours a day, paying 0.1 USD per hour, of which 30% is destroyed. Each month, 900,000 USD worth of coins are destroyed. According to a coin price of 0.002 USDT, more than 400 million coins need to be destroyed in a month. At the same time, to support 1000 cybercafes, 70,000 machines are needed, and an additional 7 billion coins need to be staked.