# Playstation Gamer

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“I’m Ryan, a PlayStation gamer who loves earning rewards by sharing my GPU power. Janction lets me support cutting-edge projects and get rewarded in JCT.”

🎮 I’m Ryan Mitchell, a 25-year-old gaming enthusiast from Chicago. I spend hours playing on my PlayStation 5, and I know that my console’s GPU sits idle most of the time when I’m not gaming. When I found out I could connect my PlayStation to Janction and contribute my GPU power to AI, gaming, and animation projects, I was excited—it felt like I was part of something bigger.

💻 My problem?

I love gaming, but I’ve always wanted to do something more with my hardware when I’m not playing. Upgrading my setup is expensive, and I don’t always have the money for new games, subscriptions, or accessories. I wanted a way to put my console’s power to good use while getting something in return.

🚀 That’s why I use Janction.

By connecting my PlayStation to Janction’s decentralized GPU network, I can lend my unused GPU power to researchers, developers, and artists around the world. In return, I earn JCT tokens, which I can use for game discounts, PlayStation Store credits, or even trade for real value. Now, every time I’m away from my console, I’m helping indie game developers, AI researchers, and VFX artists bring their projects to life.

💡 What I love about Janction:

✅ Earn rewards for sharing GPU power – My PlayStation isn’t just for gaming anymore.

✅ Support exciting projects – I contribute to AI, animation, and game development.

✅ No extra setup needed – Just connect my PlayStation, and Janction does the rest.

✅ Use my rewards – I can redeem JCT tokens for PlayStation Store credits, games, and more.

🎮 Now, I feel like I’m part of a bigger community of gamers and creators. Thanks to Janction, I’m not just playing games—I’m helping build the future of AI, animation, and indie game development, all while earning rewards.


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