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Topic: QTUM Partnered With The Largest Energy Producer in the Philippines (Read 111 times)

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I've held QTUM since I joined cryptoworld and for the life of me, I can't believe they are not several times bigger.

Earlier this week, I sold all my QTUM in favor of newer but more active coin.  I might regret this move but I'm done waiting.
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Hello All,

I am from Coingape, a Crypto news channel.
We are going to interview the Ex-Lead developer of Qtum, Stephen Xu.
If you have any blockchain/Qtum related questions then you may comment on our twitter handle: https://twitter.com/CoinGapeMedia/status/999710213262446594
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Philippines clean energy producer, Energo Foundation Pte Ltd recently adopted QTUM blockchain platform. The move comes after the clean energy company signed a cooperation agreement with the country's largest clean energy maker, First Gen on a current microchid blockchain project. First Gen also worked with De La Salle University in Manila, Philippines in co-hosted 'blockchain + new energy workshop. This is quite interesting for Qtum Foundation and larger Qtum blockchain. The microgrid blockchain project will integrate and utilize the fully self-contained Qtum mainnet. At the same time, this is the first energy blockchain microgrid project that will utilize Qtum blockchain. Therefore, it is expected to be revolutionary for cryptocurrency companies as well as opening the door to future adoption in the energy industry and other industries as well. As a result, QTUM blockchain will be at the center of the project, using a decentralized system to design measurements, registrations, transactions. In addition to finishing clean energy in the local microgrid. Energo, on the other hand, is fully prepared for this exciting project; the first of its kind to be developed on Qtum blockchain. It relies on a number of partnerships: Clean Energy Access Network (India's largest decentralized energy organization), Power for All, and Alliance for Rural Electrification.
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