Dynex co-founder Daniela Herrmann told Cointelegraph that innovation is a human right and that she believes technology should be available to everyone.
While large corporations may try to monopolize access to technological innovations, a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) provider believes individuals should also have access to technologies like quantum computing.
At the Future Blockchain Summit, held in Dubai from Oct. 13–16, Cointelegraph spoke with Daniela Herrmann, the co-founder of DePIN project Dynex, to learn how the company plans to allow the public to access quantum computing.
Unlike centralized networks, DePINs use blockchains to create distributed systems. These projects ensure that services remain accessible and aim to foster innovation and competition.