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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN][QUANT]|Quantum|World's First Cloud Management Platform on the Blockchain on: February 17, 2017, 12:30:56 PM
Quantum Cloud Technology
World's First Cloud Management Platform on the Blockchain



Quantum is Network changing how business and users store data

Quantum is building cloud data management platform that delivers data protection, search, analytics, compliance, and copy data management to hybrid cloud enterprises through blockchain technology .

Specifications

Algorithm :-Scrypt
Type PoW
Block halving :- 590000 blocks
Total coin supply:- 124,210,526 ( 124 Million )
100 Quant per block
60 secs block targets
5% Quantum Foundation Fund

Introduction  

Quantum is P2P cloud data management platform that delivers data protection, search, analytics, compliance, and copy data management to hybrid cloud enterprises through blockchain technology .
It is a distributed database on steroids: a self-verifying sequential storage scheme that can be used to immutably record transactions, ownership or identity, to negotiate and enforce contracts, and much more besides.

The word Quantum comes from the Lation word Quantus which means a discrete quantity of energy .

Features


Easy to Manage & Scale

Pay as You Grow

Backup-as-a-Service

Quantum Cloud Management Platform Alpha



Hybrid Cloud
Security & compliance
Application migration across clouds
Self-service portal with built-in approval system for resource allocation
Instant provisioning, automated workflows for common tasks as-a-service[/color]


Quantum Foundation Fund

The Quantum Foundation Fund is the 5% premine which would be used by the dev team for Development .
 The team would allocate it's resource as :-




Quantum Timeline

Revolutionizing the use of Data by Organisations and Users




Source

Blockchain Explorer


Wallet


Pools

Exchange


RPC port   10700
P2P port   10699

2  Bitcoin / Armory / verifying file signatures on: April 20, 2013, 09:15:12 PM
I am a newbie with verifying signatures, but am trying to follow the instructions on your download page. I'd like to verify the windows files and the linux ones for my offline machine.

I attempted verification with the windows files on a linux machine via the following steps:

1) gpg --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com
2) sudo apt-get install dpkg-sig
3) gpg --verify armory_0.88.1-beta_sha256sum.txt.asc armory_0.88.1-beta_win32.msi

This does not appear to work. I get "gpg: not a detached signature"

For the linux files, I did steps 1 and 2 as above, and with step 3:
dpkg-sig --verify *.deb

In the folder the offline files uncompressed into. It checked all the deb but only reported
Processing armory_0.88-beta_amd64.deb...
GOODSIG _gpgbuilder

For that .deb. The rest of the debs it just said Processing but never had a GOODSIG line. Is this expected behavior?
3  Bitcoin / Mining support / lm-sensors with msi 890fxa-gd70 on: October 03, 2012, 07:19:11 PM
I'm running xubuntu 11.04 on the MSI 880fxa-gd70 motherboard. Recently had my AX1200 fail with low voltage (they said a capacitor probably went bad), which corsair replaced for me. I'd like to periodically check the power supply voltages under load so I can ensure they're within spec. Unfortunately it appears the sensors package doesn't support the chipset on the MSI board, so I cannot get any power supply voltage information from it. Is there any way to fix this without upgrading to a newer version of xubuntu? From my searches on the problem it appears that's the only solution, and I don't want to do that because of issues with the opencl SDK version and loss of performance under the newer ati drivers (along with the 100% cpu bug problem).
4  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / xfx 5870 fan numbers on: May 12, 2012, 02:39:36 AM
I just got a used xfx 5870 today and am looking for some benchmark numbers to see if everything checks out with the fan/heatsink mounting.

It seems to heat up pretty fast, running 900/300 it holds 62C @ 74% fan which corresponds to ~3380rpm. The low rpm figure concerned me at first but I realize that the fan is a different design on this card vs the reference 5870s I have. I suspect the rpms will be lower in general due to higher cfm on this 80mm fan, but I could be wrong. What are normal rpm figures for this design at 75%? My reference 5870s all run 950/300 under 65% fan speed without overheating issues, so I suspect there's either an airflow issue or the thermal pads aren't all making good contact. At least it is lifetime warrantied so I can send it in if there's any serious problem.
5  Economy / Computer hardware / Closed - [WTB] Old corsair 184pin DDR400 XMS memory on: February 18, 2012, 10:53:52 PM
This is a long shot, but one of my old machines has this memory in it:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145420

I am looking for another identical set of 2x512MB PC3200 (2-3-3-6) sticks to upgrade it to 2GB. Anyone have these laying around? They'd be manufactured in the 2003-2004 timeframe. Buying new would set me back some $45 as 184pin ram is priced high per MB when compared to DDR3 and it seems foolish putting that much into an old machine.

PM me reasonable offers if you happen to have these laying around and have decent selling rep. Will pay BTC or USD whichever is preferred.
6  Economy / Goods / [WTB] 5870 or 5970 on: February 09, 2012, 06:33:57 PM
My mining machine lost a 5870 recently, it was defective (hardware errors) and I had to send it back to get a refund. Unfortunately because of the limited availability of 5870s the store was not able to issue a replacement, so now I'm posting here. I am looking for either a 5870 or a 5970, depending on what Mh/$ looks like for both from offers I get. The card should be in new or good condition, never over volted, and the fan well taken care of (indicate rpm @ 80%). Ideally the card is still under warranty and original purchase documentation is available for warranty claims. Looking for sellers with a decent reputation/selling history, given the number of scams that happen here. I realize as a new forum member I don't have rep either and am willing to go through paypal for the deal so we're both covered. PM me offers.
7  Bitcoin / Mining support / Linux "screen" question with cgminer on: February 06, 2012, 06:52:43 AM
I have cgminer set to start in a bash script which calls the program "screen" to do so. This works great except the very useful stats printout cgminer gives when exiting is lost since that instance of "screen" terminates. I'm sure there's a trivial way to either log this output when cgminer exits, or a command that can be sent to screen to have that "screen" instance remain displayed on the terminal when exiting cgminer? I'm still fairly green with linux and my searches and reading the man page have come up empty thus far.
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Anyone have MSI 890FXA-GD70 mb? on: January 21, 2012, 02:13:02 AM
I have a mining rig set up to boot off a usb stick on this motherboard. Unfortunately, no matter what I do it refuses to boot from the USB 3.0 ports. The usb stick supports USB3, the problem is the USB3 ports on the motherboard seem to be unpowered at post time and only get power after the OS starts. The USB 2 ports work fine to boot off of, but the IO performance would be better if I could use it on the usb3 ports. If you have this board, have you had any luck getting it to boot using the USB 3 ports?
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