According to Cointelegraph, a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) provider, Dynex, is advocating for public access to quantum computing technology. At the Future Blockchain Summit in Dubai, held from Oct. 13–16, Daniela Herrmann, co-founder of Dynex, discussed the company's mission to make quantum computing accessible to individuals through a subscription model.

Herrmann highlighted that quantum computing is a groundbreaking technology capable of solving complex calculations that traditional computers cannot handle. Potential applications include weather prediction models and pharmaceutical research. She emphasized that innovation should be a human right, and Dynex aims to democratize access to quantum computing by offering it as a service.

Dynex's approach leverages blockchain technology to create a decentralized operating system. This system ensures ethical integrity and provides proof through time-stamped records. Herrmann explained that the decentralized nature of their network, supported by graphics processing units (GPUs), maintains the ethical standards of their operations.

In addition to the subscription model, Dynex has a business arm that supports pioneers through investments, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder access to quantum computing. Herrmann reiterated the company's commitment to making advanced technology available to everyone, fostering innovation and competition in the process.