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# Frigg VS Apple Ecosystem

FriggHome and Apple share a similar structure: software, hardware, and applications woven into a single ecosystem.\
The difference couldn’t be sharper: Apple locks you in, while FriggHome sets you free.

With Apple, your iPhone is the entry point to a closed world built for performance and consumption. With FriggHome, your FriggBox is a decentralized hub that turns your home into an active part of Web3, where rewards grow the more you engage.

|                   | **FriggHome Ecosystem**                                           | **Apple Ecosystem**                                             |
| ----------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Applications**  | FriggLiquid: Cross-chain DeFi aggregator                          | iOS Apps: smooth but closed experience                          |
| **Hardware**      | FriggBox: DePIN hub opening access to FriggHome                   | iPhone: proprietary gateway into Apple’s ecosystem              |
| **Software**      | FriggChain: Quantum-resistant blockchain                          | iOS: closed, proprietary operating system                       |
| **User Benefits** | Decentralized control, privacy, passive rewards via DePIN/staking | Centralized convenience, optimized performance, closed services |

In short: Apple optimizes your comfort… FriggHome gives you freedom and sovereignty.<br>


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