>Working with UN >Partnerships with BMW and Unilever >Ocean Protocol founder Bruce Pon, who previously spent five years working in Daimler's IT (Mercedes Benz) >Co-founder Trent McConaghy serves as an advisor to the Estonian E-residency program.
Honestly if you don't pick up a bag, you'd be a thief of your own wallet.
Not if you’re poor and can only afford to buy a little at a time. Rich folks will buy everything up by the time you’re able to afford some and the price will be much higher by then :(
Eli Miller
I want all of us to make it. kek I know that feel bro. I'm probably the poorest user on Zig Forums but we're all gonna make it.
So weird being in one of these shill threads for a coin I own. Good on you guys I guess? Pump my bags? I mean I believe in the token but it's strange being on the other side.
Eli Nguyen
This game is all about making money. Only a retard thinks that way.
QNT is going to pull a 50x before Ocean recovers, which means Quant chads will 50x their Ocean stacks easily. See how this works in the real world, user?
Jaxson Collins
While you fags are pretending to be the Navy, Quant has already hired a former US Navy Seal...
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Quant Network, has appointed Neil Smit, Vice Chairman of Comcast Corporation, to its Board, to support Quant’s growth ambitions.
Smit was the President of Time Warner’s America Online Access business, where he oversaw Internet access services, including America Online (AOL), CompuServe and Netscape ISPs.
Smit served in the United States Navy, serving for five years as a member on the SEALs team with a commissioned officer rank of lieutenant commander.
"I’m both delighted and honored to become part of the Quant team.The company is a clear leader in one of the most exciting field of technology right now, and the potential for growth is enormous. I’m excited to be in a position to help realize that growth."