The attention in the crypto industry has now become the most scarce resource, and @quipnetwork has always been giving back to participants who are willing to speak out for the ecosystem and drive community enthusiasm.



Currently, Quip's influence ranking has officially launched, and ordinary users can continuously accumulate points and improve their ranking just by actively creating content and participating in interactions. For those who are already active in Web3, taking advantage of this window period to share and communicate more is a very suitable choice to build their own influence.

Looking at the entire industry, quantum computing will definitely be the future development direction, but at this stage, related infrastructure is very fragmented, and the overall usage threshold is also quite high.
What Quip has been doing is integrating various quantum systems, simplifying the computing power usage process, so users don't have to worry about complex hardware issues. At the same time, it combines post-quantum security and cross-chain execution within the same ecosystem, improving the underlying support.

After paying attention to Quip for a while, I found that the most core highlight of this project has never been the popular narrative of quantum computing.

Most infrastructure projects in the industry only start to add security mechanisms after problems are exposed and risks emerge. This model is fine for addressing common vulnerabilities, but it is very passive when facing quantum risks. Once the quantum threat truly approaches, the entire blockchain, wallets, cross-chain protocols, and various applications will need to be simultaneously upgraded, and the overall coordination cost at that time will be incalculable.

Quip's approach is completely different. It is not just about creating a post-quantum security product, but about building a complete ecosystem migration environment in advance. Whether it’s post-quantum accounts, distributed computing power, or node collaboration and cross-chain execution layouts, each is a basic function on its own. When integrated together, they form a buffering underlying layer for the next-generation computing era.

This is also the key reason for my changed perception of $QUIP . Its positioning is not just to protect on-chain assets but to solve various coordination issues at the industry’s foundational level, covering verification, execution, task allocation, security, and user experience integration.

Many projects follow market trends and chase the current hot narratives. Quip, on the other hand, is taking a reverse approach—planning and solving the industry’s inevitable future problems in advance.

With over 500 nodes, real-world ecosystem applications, and continuous iteration of infrastructure, these data points may be difficult to boost market enthusiasm in the short term, but they sufficiently demonstrate that the project is not just stuck in the concept stage of the white paper but has been steadily implementing and operating.

In the next round of infrastructure competition, the focus will definitely revolve around security, computing power, verification, and cross-chain interoperability. At that time, Quip will no longer be just a single security project but a core track target that has preemptively secured its position and adapted to industry transformation. Its long-term development potential is worth patiently watching.
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