Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. announced that ggCircuit will be launching its custom-built crypto mining application named “ggFuze”, which is slated for next month.
The latest product will be offered to a pilot group of LAN center that are meant to represent a multitude of high-end gaming PCs across its network.
ggFuze was initially developed alongside Helix Esports and Genji Analytics. It allows the center owners to passively mine for Ether by utilizing the unused computing power. The user can sit back and let the algorithm of the software work its magic — evaluating the PC’s hardware and optimizing the mining of coins while ensuring that certain price parameters are met and the PC is not occupied for gaming.
“Crypto mining during idle machine time is a request that many of our customers have been asking for and we are excited to be able to offer it as the launch application of our distributed computing product ggFuze,” said Zack Johnson, the CEO of ggCircuit. “This is a great example of the synergies between ggCircuit, Helix and Genji and I am excited about these companies coming together under the EEG banner.”
ggCircuit is a B2B (Business to Business) software company that supply the LAN centers with cloud-based management and enterprise clients with integrated wallet or point-of-sale solutions.