Tomi is a Web3 company focused on developing solutions to help make the vision of Web3 a reality.
The core team became interested in the idea of launching a project for Web3 after they saw how the government was affecting the neutrality of the internet by confiscating private property, allowing data silos to operate freely, and forcing developers to share user data.
With team members located in more than 4 countries, the team quickly realized these were not isolated cases but a global reality.
When the internet was originally envisioned back in 1989, it was meant to facilitate the sharing and storage of information by bringing people from all over the world together.
While this objective has been fulfilled in great part, the infrastructure that makes it possible has become highly centralized and stale. Not only do governments and organizations like Google, ICANN, and ISPs hold a great deal of power over it, but they have also been used to prevent free speech.
Monetary and political interests have prevented the internet from evolving as it was supposed, which has prompted many developers and free speech/privacy advocates to push for a new internet.
The result is Web3, a term that has been gaining popularity over the past few years as it promises to be the new stage of the internet evolution.
By bringing an unprecedented level of decentralization, Web3 promises unmatched security, reliability, privacy, and resistance to censorship.
This is what projects like Tomi are all about: Creating an alternative internet controlled by the community and for the community.
What is Tomi All About?
While most Web3 companies chose to focus on software-based solutions for the development of Web3, the Tomi team found that the hardware aspect was being overlooked.
Tomi was born as a result of the team’s realization that Web3 will require a holistic approach to succeed, requiring both software and hardware solutions to function properly. This led them to prioritize the development of its MP1 server before expanding to other areas.
Since its foundation, Tomi has not only successfully built its MP1 server but has also developed a multi-chain digital wallet, opened offices in 3 locations (New York, Tel Aviv, and Islamabad), pre-sold over $2 million worth of “Pioneers club” memberships, and raised more than $20 million.
Now, the company is working on developing other solutions, including the MP2 server, to continue growing and supporting the Web3 movement.
What is the MP1?
Tomi’s flagship product at this time is the MP1 server. The MP1 is a web3 interconnected machine that can fulfill several functions such as the mining of cryptocurrencies, hosting of decentralized applications, training of AIs, ray tracing processing, and much more.
All of these functions are readily available to the user while also rewarding them for their mining, meaning no dedicated mining rig is required.
With incredible specifications like 1200 TCP of computing power, 500MH/s hash rate, the weight of 22.5kg, and power efficiency of 2W/MH, this server is every blockchain enthusiast’s dream.
As the MP1 server comes ready to mine out of the box, users of all levels will be able to reap the benefits of cryptocurrency mining without having to overcome the barrier represented by the assembly of mining equipment.
The MP1 server also comes with the additional benefits of being more environmentally friendly than dedicated mining rigs as it not only consumes less energy and is more efficient, but can be easily maintained in domestic environments. This means that fewer resources need to be spent on refrigeration and maintenance.
Tomi’s Digital Wallet
Anyone who has been part of the blockchain space for more than a month is aware of all the different options available when it comes to digital wallets. While new users had to choose between hard, soft, and paper wallets in the early days of blockchain, this decision is now more complicated than ever.
Tomi believes that by offering a powerful(yet…
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