Usyshehu
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Usyshehu
@usyshehu
Forex and Crypto Trader 📈 GFT supporter 📊 Trading with Displine and consistency














The “Every Black Artist draw themselves as a Viltrumite challenge” starts NOW


When the questions outlast the session, you know it mattered. That was @CalBlockchain today. @emilyRioFreeman took the stage while the next generation of builders stayed locked in and didn't let her go till sundown. Berkeley was the lead-in. What comes next is bigger.



Smart contracts changed what blockchains could do. Quantum smart contracts are about to change what blockchains can compute. Most people interacting with @quipnetwork today are focused on the vaults and the mining layer. Understandably. Both are live and both are impressive. But sitting underneath all of it is the piece that determines the long term ceiling of this network. The xq. A purpose-built Quantum Virtual Machine available in both Rust and Python. Here is why this matters: Every smart contract needs a runtime. Something that takes the code a developer writes and actually executes it in a consistent, verifiable environment. On Ethereum that's the EVM. On @quipnetwork that role belongs to the xq -- an execution layer built from the ground up to handle quantum workloads, not retrofitted to accommodate them. The roadmap makes the intent clear. @quipnetwork is building toward the first quantum computing subnet running the first quantum smart contracts. Contracts that won't just move tokens between wallets but will execute complex computational jobs -- optimization problems, cryptographic proofs, scientific computing -- directly on chain with verifiable results. The xq is what makes that possible. Without a dedicated quantum virtual machine, quantum smart contracts are just a concept on a litepaper. With one already in the codebase in two languages, it becomes a buildable reality. This is the infrastructure layer that transforms @quipnetwork from a secured chain into a programmable quantum compute platform. Source: github.com/QuipNetwork/xq…


something wild happened to me last week i had a degen play loading on sol, a friend sent it to me and i got no SOL left cos i recently sold my last one out to a customer you know that feeling when you don’t wanna FOMO cos the conviction was sure something just came to mind `just Elsa it 😂’ i didn't open a bridge i didn't google "how to swap usdc base to sol" i just typed: "Elsa, swap my $100 USDC on base to SOL" 15 seconds later 1.2 SOL landed in my wallet ~no hidden fees ~no extra steps ~no delay just… done that's when i realized @HeyElsaAI isn't just another AI assistant. it's the first time i've felt like crypto actually works the way it should the magic? it's running on @tryheyanna technology under the hood an AI infrastructure layer built to make onchain actions feel like texting a friend and i'm not the only one feeling this: over $500M+ transactions have already gone through Elsa all are from >real users >real swaps >real money moving no friction no fat fees eating your gains we talk a lot about AI in crypto agents this, automation that but Elsa is one of the first i've actually *used* in the middle of a live play and it didn't let me down. if you're still manually bridging in 2026… there's a faster way now $ELSA | @HeyElsaAI | powered by @tryheyanna









Been using @quipnetwork for a bit now and I’m genuinely impressed. Transactions are fast, fees are super low, and everything just feels smooth. It’s giving me that early crypto vibe where things actually work without the usual headaches.


