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# 2-1. EMETH's Vision

EMETH has two grand visions:

1. Improving the liquidity of computing resources: EMETH aims to create a platform where anyone can efficiently and easily use computing resources. These are distributed computing resources that anyone can use, regardless of their technical expertise.
2. Creating fair computing resources: EMETH aims to create a platform where the price of computing resources is determined by the principles of supply and demand. This platform will be a fair distributed computing resource that contributes to the advancement of science and technology and human progress.

Toward realizing these visions, EMETH is fusing cutting-edge blockchain technology and principles of distributed computing to build a platform that combines transparency, reliability, and security. Let's look more closely at its content on the next page.


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