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Quick Sunday thought.
@quipnetwork’s new butterfly logo actually says a lot.
Four wings, four different groups… all part of the same system.
On one side, you’ve got everyday users.
They come in, access compute, run tasks, and get their first real feel for quantum.
Then there are operators.
They run nodes, power the network with CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware, and earn from the work being processed.
On the enterprise side, it’s more about solving complex problems.
Things like risk modeling or advanced routing that standard systems struggle with.
Different roles, different use cases.
But everything connects and moves together.
That’s what makes the structure interesting.
It’s not one group carrying the system.
It’s multiple parts working in sync.
And when that alignment clicks, the whole network becomes a lot more powerful.
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