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Enterprise demand for quantum optimization is not a projection. It is already being measured. And @quipnetwork is building the compute marketplace designed to serve it. A 2026 survey of 1,003 senior business decision makers across the UK found that 41% of large enterprises expect quantum computing to unlock more than £100 million in value within a single year. 65% are already adopting or testing it. The top applications they identified: ➔ Workforce scheduling ➔ Resource allocation ➔ Supply chain optimization ➔ Manufacturing Quip is designed to serve every one of those. But the network's compute marketplace is being built to go further. ➔ Portfolio allocation ➔ Risk and fraud modeling ➔ Fleet routing ➔ Energy reduction in AI training ➔ Drug simulation ➔ Arbitrage optimization Problems enterprises are already struggling to solve with classical compute alone. Quip's Accelerate protocol is designed to let organizations submit those jobs directly to quantum hardware on the network when the marketplace opens. No quantum computer required. No specialized infrastructure needed. A D-Wave commissioned survey in 2025 found that 81% of business leaders globally said they had already hit the ceiling of what classical computers can do for their optimization needs. The demand is already here, already frustrated, and already looking for infrastructure that can handle it. @quipnetwork is building that infrastructure.

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Salam. 🤝 I'm Zulfiqar. 🗡️ Co-Founder | Worldbuilder @5th_Kingdom I've spent much of my life building companies. This time, I wanted to build a world. 🌍 I don't want to build the next successful Web3 game. I want to build a world people still care about ten years from now. For too long, our industry has measured success by charts, market cycles, and short-term attention. 📜 I believe we'll ultimately be remembered for something else. The communities we built. The worlds we created. The people who chose to stay long after the excitement faded. 🏰 That's the Kingdom we're building. A living fantasy world where gameplay comes first, ownership has purpose, and players don't just experience the world—they help shape its future. I believe the best games don't simply entertain us. They give us stories worth telling and places worth returning to. Whether you arrive as a warrior, a creator, a builder, a strategist, or simply someone who believes games can become more than games... Welcome to the Kingdom. History hasn't been written yet. Let's build something worth remembering. 🗡️ — Zulfiqar












People always ask how AI agents will get smarter. The question I don't hear enough is: How will they actually pay for things? If AI agents are going to buy data, use APIs, trade, or interact with financial apps on their own, they need a simple way to send and receive money without a human stepping in every time. That's why @injective joining the x402 Foundation caught my attention. The Foundation includes companies like Google, AWS, Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, Coinbase, Circle, and Injective, all working on open standards for internet payments. For Injective, this makes sense. It already has an AI Agent SDK that helps developers build autonomous onchain apps. A payment standard is the missing piece that lets those apps actually move value once they're live. Without a shared standard, every developer has to build the same payment system from scratch. AI agents won't be truly useful just because they can think. They'll be useful when they can also take part in the economy on their own.














