After setting up a testnet bridge from Ethereum to Qtum, we're testing some DeFi swaps
We'll keep you updated on the progress, but it looks like we'll have a public facing testnet DEX people can use with their Qtum MetaMask snap and $USDC
For Phase 2 of the Qtum Incentivized USDC Bridge testnet event, we will focus on some different items like offline staking and NFT staking pools. We will allocate a 4600 $Qtum budget to pay testers.
We will continue to test swapping $USDC between Qtum Testnet and Sepolia.
Stay tuned for updates on this event. We are building the event portal now and should have a more concrete idea of when we can start after the Christmas holidays.
Join us tonight at 9pm EST (in 1 hour) for a Twitter Space hosted by @litecoin
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It's an honour to be invited alongside other guests to discuss what happened in the crypto economy in 2024. We'll also discuss our development goals and other industry predictions for 2025.
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Now that the #QTUM /Ethereum bridge was tested during a community event, we have begun the deployment on mainnet. We will have $USDC live on Qtum, and then we focus on DeFi.
Qtum is PoS based and boasts a Decentralized Governance Protocol (DGP) allowing specific #blockchain settings to be modified by making use of smart contracts. For instance, the block size of Qtum can be increased without the need of a hard fork.
It's permissionless, which means anyone can stake their tokens to validate transactions on the network. All you need to do is leave your coins in your wallet and wait. You can also stake offline.
Anyone can validate #Qtum transactions, even if they don't hold any tokens, just like #Bitcoin and #Ethereum There's no voting process involved, because a truly decentralized #blockchain doesn't need one.