While working on ODAP (aka the new ARPANET) with Intel, MIT, maybe even the US gov, etc? The gateways for which will be implemented in qualcomm and other types of chips = phones and more in the future? I would make fun of you here and ask about the progress of Jinn, Qubic and other IOTA projects, but considering the family man nature of QUANT, I hereby reach out and offer to deliver you from eternal CFB-induced cuckoldery.
Salvation is only a few clicks away. Don't scoff at this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, user...
P.S.: This also obsoletes the irrational "one takes all" fantasies of IOTA... Or rather, it is Quant who takes all, including IOTA. And the tokenomics are actually good.
Big news coming I think based on team wallets. Hold onto your assholes.
Benjamin White
I agree.
I don’t believe they are interim wallets to be sold on market. I suspect they are OTC for new VC investors or licenses bought by enterprise eg Intel, Qualcomm, HSBC.
Sebastian Morales
nice -20% today, quantard
Liam Fisher
big news is gilly is dumping 5 mil on your ass
Christian Gomez
Yes the amounts transferred are significantly different from the past. Somethings up.
Landon Turner
Funds have not moved to exchanges. If he wanted to sell he could have done so a few days ago when volume and buying pressure was stronger.
Brody Kelly
The more he sells off, the stronger the investor base grows.
This doesn’t look like market selling, however.
James Martin
the more he sells the less buyers who push the price up there are, retarded shill
Samuel Evans
>isn't a blockchain >solves the trilema
IS shitty software and the token is 100% not needed.
David Hill
For anons unfamiliar with this incredible project, read this Twitter thread by legendary Quant supporter and researcher, Seq:
The key difference between Quant and a lot of other projects is that Quant's Overledger actually solves problems, and does it in a way that doesn't require companies and banks to take on substantial extra costs and risk. When you have that, it's an easy sell, and it's not difficult to get institutions interested.
I don't praise Gilbert like some kind of god, but you can tell from a mile off that he's worked with banks, corps and governments, as he understands the pain points that most people don't even know about, and has come up with a solution. Contrast that with a lot of "developer first" projects out there where they know the tech, but don't fully understand the use cases and end up creating things that these institutions either don't have a huge amount of use for, or they end up being prohibitively expensive/risky.
One good example are these all-in-one independent blockchains. No large business is going to put all their eggs in one basket and risk integrating themselves directly into one blockchain unless it has huge institutional backing, such as Corda.
Gilbert also recognised the differences between permissioned and permissionless chains, and the fact that most banks, governments and corporations would much prefer permissioned chains for a lot of use cases.
Zachary Clark
it took a random defi shitcoin listed on uniswap 2 hours to make 60x today it does nothing, i actually has 0 info on the site, and it also says its "in beta" Its still going up as well Quant is 3 years old and also does nothing but it didn't even 10x since listing If theres no difference then why buy quant?
Blake Kelly
Dumping hard now. Probably going for full retrace 40/60%