Odaily News The blockchain gaming project MOBOX officially announced its transition into the DeSci (Decentralization Scientific Research) field, launching a new platform centered around "gamified research." The project aims to gamify the research process, allowing everyone to participate in experiments, confirm equity, and achieve commercial monetization.
MOBOX's first hardware product is the "Magic Box", which resembles a petri dish and is equipped with modules for spectrum control, nutrient supply, temperature and humidity management, and gas monitoring. It can accurately simulate a natural environment, allowing users to easily conduct basic biological experiments with fungi, vegetables, and more at home.
The project roadmap shows that MOBOX will gradually expand from basic biological cultivation to medicinal plants and high-value microorganisms, ultimately building a globally distributed research collaboration platform to serve scenarios such as AI drug development and smart agriculture.
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MasterLi
· 05-28 03:03
Last year, when riding the Bitcoin Layer 2 wave, the project party dumped 80% of the coins. Recently, desci has been quite popular, so they used the same old trick again. After riding the hype, the project party transferred the last bit of stock to the exchange, completing the dump.
MOBOX is transforming to enter DeSci, launching a "gamified research" platform.
Odaily News The blockchain gaming project MOBOX officially announced its transition into the DeSci (Decentralization Scientific Research) field, launching a new platform centered around "gamified research." The project aims to gamify the research process, allowing everyone to participate in experiments, confirm equity, and achieve commercial monetization. MOBOX's first hardware product is the "Magic Box", which resembles a petri dish and is equipped with modules for spectrum control, nutrient supply, temperature and humidity management, and gas monitoring. It can accurately simulate a natural environment, allowing users to easily conduct basic biological experiments with fungi, vegetables, and more at home. The project roadmap shows that MOBOX will gradually expand from basic biological cultivation to medicinal plants and high-value microorganisms, ultimately building a globally distributed research collaboration platform to serve scenarios such as AI drug development and smart agriculture.