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Good day CT, Behind the beautiful marketing and big promises, the real backbone of any DePIN project is the actual code and node software. @quipnetwork has made theirs fully public on GitHub: quip-protocol. This is not just another whitepaper repo. It’s the actual open-source codebase that node operators are running right now to participate in the Shared Quantum Computer. What are real node operators building and running today? • The core node client supports multiple hardware tiers from day one: – Regular CPU (anyone can start immediately) – High-performance GPU (for heavy quantum workloads) – ASIC (for specialized optimization tasks) – Future QPU integration (already prepared in the architecture) • The protocol includes a sophisticated workload scheduler that intelligently distributes quantum jobs across the global network based on hardware capability, latency, and current load. • Built-in hybrid post-quantum signing layer so every node operator is automatically contributing to both compute power and the security of the entire network. • Reward distribution is fully on-chain and transparent, you can see exactly how much $QUIP you earn based on the compute you actually delivered. Developers and node runners are already forking the repo, setting up test nodes, and contributing improvements. The GitHub activity is growing fast because the code is clean, well-documented, and designed for real-world scaling. This is the difference between hype and infrastructure. While other quantum projects are still writing papers about what they “plan” to build, Quip has already open-sourced the protocol that lets thousands of people around the world run actual nodes and earn real rewards. If you’re technical, you can go to github.com/quipnetwork/quip-… right now, spin up a node, and start contributing to the world’s first decentralized quantum computer. Even if you’re not a developer, knowing that the code is public and actively being improved by the community gives you confidence that this is a real, decentralized project, not a centralized black box. The Shared Quantum Computer is not coming. It is already being built by thousands of node operators running the quip-protocol. Security layer = already live Compute layer = actively growing every day This is how real quantum infrastructure is born. Follow @quipnetwork and check out the GitHub if you want to see what’s actually under the hood.
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