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Daily reminder that Quant will power every phone / gadget in the future
John Hill
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Luke Phillips
you delusional retards are the same retards that think banks will adopt XRP.
Hunter Moore
If literally will. Also iot together with constellation. Iota with its endless delays and drama btfo. Quant solves the blockchain trilemma.
Jayden Mitchell
How does it work?
James Long
With the Intel and Qualcomm connections, expect to see Overledger Network gateways and OS embedded into their chips.
Luke Long
For anons unfamiliar with this incredible project, read this Twitter thread by legendary Quant supporter and researcher, Seq:
David Harris
qnt is light weight. jusdefi is heavy weight
Aaron Gray
The goal crypto is to eliminate the need for banks or trust. Quant sounds a lot like an attempt to funnel all crypto bank into their control.
Hard no.
Luke Diaz
You don’t understand Quant.
They are building the Internet of Trust which means you trust the network, not the entities.
Banks cannot be eliminated, but you can interact, if you chose, in a trustless manner using the Internet of Trust.
Levi James
Sounds fucking gay. Faggot shit that faggots like.
Ethan Brown
Ok, fag. I’ll count you in for a suicide stack of 100 QNT.
Cameron Collins
>Banks cannot be eliminated
Why not?
Landon Lopez
Because fags like you can always be bought off.
Robert Kelly
At this point i have more faith in john mcafree than quant.
Samuel Bennett
That doesn't make any sense. I'm not even fudding, just sharing my concerns
Dylan Green
Banks can print money. They can buy all the people and tech they need to protect their interests. Muh crypto doesn’t change this reality.
Eli Anderson
Thats the whole point tho, we don't want endlessly printed fiat.
Ayden Smith
Banks will continue to print money and just call it ‘crypto’. The population for the most part will be onboard.
Quant’s aim is to at least create a level playing field with a new Internet so individuals and small business can compete fairly with large corporations.
Wyatt Davis
i seriously doubt your claim. ground yourself in fact then hide behind the privacy features on LOKI so that people can't find you when they want to find the person responsible for the outlandish claim. On the other hand, it could true. who knows
Brandon Hernandez
> he doesn’t know about Quant + Intel
> he doesn’t know about Quant + Qualcomm
> he doesn’t know about Quant + Swisscom
Connor Gray
Swisscom? Is this something new?
Ian Gomez
Intel and Swisscom have just published a draft IETF paper describing Quant use cases. Basically fleshes out the Quant, Intel and MIT papers for ODAP.
Evan Martin
>The goal crypto is to eliminate the need for banks or trust.
LOL. 2011 hippy detected. Crypto is never going to get rid of banks, what a hilarious childish fantasy.
And yes quant is now in bed with Qualcomm and intel. It's gonna be inside.
Parker Sullivan
Make a case then, most of my wealth isn't in a bank and hasn't been for years
Angel Diaz
You’re a social outlier, like most bizraelis.
The average pleb will want custody for any crypto they own. They will trust banks over a personal ledger or decentralised smart contract running in the cloud.
Isaiah Peterson
I actually buy that. Just because we can, doesn't mean we will, at least not for some time.
Brayden Wright
Everyone on this board should be here to make money. Utopia can come later.
Ryder Edwards
No, Nano is the future and I am in it for the tech. I will hold my nannies to zero if I have to because I know for a fact the Nano network is the best technology ever invented. Getting rich off crypto? When there are poor people starving in Africa? I'm not that selfish.
Owen Fisher
I don't see those as mutually exclusive
Hudson Gray
Poor Non-Believers and Fudders, Only facts matter faggots.
SIA is working with Quant ( that's 580 banks, and 19 central banks ) , Swisscom, MIT, and Intel are also in the bed with Quant.
Oh wait, I forgot CBDC's, but you already know that.
Andrew Stewart
>Make a case
For what?