By partnering with ICB Network, CyberCharge advances the functionality of its DePIN. This enables it to democratize Web3 charging access and empower users. By partnering with ICB Network, CyberCharge advances the functionality of its DePIN. This enables it to democratize Web3 charging access and empower users.

CyberCharge Joins Forces with ICB Network to Democratize Scalable, Cost-efficient Web3 Smart Charging Access

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ICB Network, a Layer-1 blockchain that powers users with scalable, fast, and cost-friendly applications, today announced a strategic collaboration with CyberCharge, a DePIN infrastructure that allows users to charge devices and earn tokens. Through this partnership, the two platforms (ICB Network and CyberCharge) joined their fast-processing blockchain network and DePIN decentralized charging ecosystem to democratize and make smart charging access cheaper for everyone.

CyberCharge is a DePIN Web3 charging ecosystem running several decentralized networks of smart chargers. These distributed smart chargers across the globe allow people to charge their electronic devices, enabling them to earn token rewards for every charge and connect them with real-world decentralized applications, making Web3 accessible.

CyberCharge Aims to Make Web3 Smart Charging More Affordable

By integrating ICB Network’s Layer-1 Proof-of-Stake (POS) blockchain with CyberCharge’s DePIN ecosystem, the two platforms are set to redefine how people consume and access Web3 smart charging services. Once the integration is completed, this collaboration will make smart charging access services more rapid, secure, accessible, and cheaper for everyone as it will decentralize CyberCharge’s DePIN infrastructure, which is designed to provide smart charging connectivity. The partnership will help further decrease people’s dependence on centralized charging infrastructure and reduce costs for accessing charging services.   

CyberCharge’s DePIN ecosystem powers wide, diverse networks of Web3 smart chargers that allow people to charge various electronic devices like laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc. People can charge their devices using these distributed smart charging networks and earn token rewards from CyberCharge. Also, users can participate in games and social activities within the CyberCharge network and earn from such Web3 applications and several others.

Through this collaboration, CyberCharge embeds ICB’s blockchain network in its DePIN ecosystem, allowing the blockchain nodes to work on every distributed smart charger thanks to ICB’s scalability, cost-effectiveness, and security design. By running ICB’s blockchain nodes on CyberCharge’s DePIN ecosystem, each smart charger becomes an active node, hence decentralizing and making the DePIN ecosystem’s infrastructure more rapid, secure, and cost-effective. Furthermore, the nodes enable CyberCharge’s smart charger users to actively engage in the ICB’s blockchain, supporting transaction processes and contributing to the strength of the network.

Advancing Web3 Connectivity and Capability

The partnership between ICB Network and CyberCharge is crucial as it improves the functionality of the two decentralized platforms. This means that ICB Network users can now access CyberCharge’s DePIN charging ecosystem, and community members can charge their devices and interact with various Dapps on the CyberCharge ecosystem. On the other hand, CyberCharge users can gain access to enhanced security, cost-efficiency, and rapid transaction processing powered by ICB’s layer1-Proof-Of-Stake blockchain network that focuses on blazing-fast transactions, ultra-low fees, and robust security. 

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