Agbomeji eniola
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XOOB UPDATES 1. The @MyNeighborAlice campaign has officially ended. Final results are being processed, and rewards will be distributed within the next few days. 2. We’ve updated the reward structure for campaigns on XOOB. From now on, each campaign will have a limited number of rewarded creators based on leaderboard placement. This update also applies to currently active campaigns. • @NomismaNetwork campaign - Top 300 creators are rewarded • @XOOBNetwork campaign - Top 1000 creators are rewarded CPA activity remains one of the most effective ways to accelerate leaderboard growth, generating significantly more points compared to regular ImpactShare activity - with plenty of opportunities still available to improve your position and compete for higher rewards. 3. Moving forward, XOOB campaigns will place a stronger focus on creators who generate measurable user activity alongside attention. As the platform evolves, creators consistently delivering real campaign results may gain access to additional opportunities in future campaigns.










Your connections can become campaigns. We’ve launched a new page where: -projects can apply to launch campaigns on XOOB -creators and partners can refer projects directly If a project you introduce launches through XOOB, you receive 50% of the platform fee generated from that campaign. If you know teams looking for: -creator-driven growth -narrative expansion -user acquisition -social reach -on-chain activity -or broader ecosystem exposure send them our way. Launch a campaign: xoob.link/launch-campaign

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good afternoon @quipnetwork is working toward a future where quantum computing is not controlled by a handful of institutions. Right now, access to quantum hardware is still difficult, expensive, and mostly limited to large enterprises or research organizations with specialized infrastructure. Quip’s approach is to create a shared quantum compute network where contributors can participate collectively instead of depending on a single centralized provider. The broader goal is significant: building the world’s largest distributed quantum computing layer. Early collaborations with technologies like D-Wave show the vision is already moving beyond theory, even if the long-term ambition reaches much further than current implementations.


