Vertu launches the first WEB 3.0 Phone
The Metavertu is a Web3 centric device that makes its own node and converts photos and videos to NFT with a single click. This device itself is aimed at the high end of the market as it comes with a carbon fiber shroud, 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage and costs $3,600. Vertu’s new luxury hearing The big problem with this bet on Web3, Vertu CEO Gary Chan mentioned at the phone’s launch event in London, is that its difficulty is a pushback for new users. Web3 with one click Users have the possibility to generate a wallet in a few clicks, with private keys protected by the trusted execution environment (TEE) of the phone, and enter a group of decentralized applications (dapps) through a friendly interface. Among those applications are: VOS: Which makes it possible to use the phone as a “lightweight validator, node and buyer” in the Ethereum blockchain. Vtalk: An end-to-end encrypted fast messaging application that integrates decentralized social networking functionalities. In addition, users have access to 10 terabytes of shared storage on IPFS, as well as Vertu’s 24-hour “red button” concierge service. Which is meant to guide newcomers through the process of collecting non-fungible tokens and advise them on the next collections worth getting.