

Inception is back online. Here's a tip for you. Quantum Crates also drop multipliers, not just QE. They stack on your badge multiplier. 5 opens a day, every day. Don't miss one. → inception.dachain.io
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Inception is back online. Here's a tip for you. Quantum Crates also drop multipliers, not just QE. They stack on your badge multiplier. 5 opens a day, every day. Don't miss one. → inception.dachain.io


We don't just talk about @quipnetwork ---------- we are building the future, one innovation at a time. Every breakthrough, every solution, and every milestone reflects our commitment to pushing the boundaries of blockchain technology. ↓ @Gyorkz


















EVOLUTION INTO THE "WORLDWIDE QUANTUM COMPUTER" Over time, the vision expanded significantly. Postquant Labs (founding company of @quipnetwork) evolved the project into a much more ambitious goal: building the first decentralized, worldwide shared quantum computer. This shift came from realizing two converging opportunities: The massive energy waste in traditional blockchain mining (Proof of Work). The extreme barrier to entry for quantum computing — a single high-end quantum annealing system can cost $20M+, plus massive operational complexity, cooling requirements, and expertise. This prices out almost everyone except big corporations and governments.


CORE PHILOSOPHY OF QUIPNETWORK Democratization & Mutual Benefit: @quipnetwork guiding philosophy is equal access to quantum technology. Instead of keeping quantum power as an elite resource, the network turns it into a public utility,Operators Monetize Spare Capacity,Quantum hardware owners, GPU/CPU providers, and data centers can earn $QUIP tokens by contributing their underutilized machines to the network. Users Get On-Demand Access: Developers, researchers, and enterprises can submit jobs easily via SDKs and smart contracts without buying or maintaining expensive hardware. Hybrid & Verifiable: The network intelligently routes workloads — hard optimization problems go to quantum processors (e.g., D-Wave systems), while classical hardware handles verification and consensus.





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The biggest opportunities often come from infrastructure, not hype. @quipnetwork is exploring how blockchain can coordinate access to computing resources, including quantum hardware. Worth researching before it becomes a bigger conversation.







Satoshi’s coin and every else’s are safe. For now.
