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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quantum Blockchain Technologies Plc | LSE:QBT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B50P5B53 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.025 | 3.57% | 0.725 | 0.70 | 0.75 | 0.80 | 0.675 | 0.68 | 5,869,678 | 16:23:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | -5.03M | -0.0039 | -1.85 | 9.04M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/11/2021 21:08 | Buy signal issued by BB, issued today:https://www.br | albert arthur | |
08/11/2021 21:06 | Have Investing.com not been saying this for a few days now or us this something new? Sorry, still learning about shares etc. | sharing24 | |
08/11/2021 20:40 | All 7MMakers will raise the share price on opening as a result. Big Breakout starts tomorrow.. | figtree99 | |
08/11/2021 20:33 | Don't know if anyone uses this still, but BB flashed a buy signal | powereddrones | |
08/11/2021 20:33 | Very true, I like that too. | albert arthur | |
08/11/2021 20:32 | Arb ordered 20,000 machines.... ‘A purchase agreement for 20,000 Bitmain Antminer S19J Pro machines, to be paid in periodic installments before final shipment. The initial deposit is currently being funded by the Company's cash reserves. Expected to be delivered and installed at the Company's future Texas facility in monthly batches from Q2 2022 through Q3 2022”. The Company is pleased to continue and strengthen its longstanding relationship with Bitmain. Anyone know the cost of 20,000 machines? I prefer QBT freedom to independance “knowledge intensive approach” to chip making with highly skilled quantum crypto experts with a Professor Lead. That was visionary, and makes sense. | figtree99 | |
08/11/2021 20:30 | This was a defi instrument which I think came to the market at 25 cents in May 20 and peaked at 46 000 dollars in August 20. I appreciate this may not be comparing apples with apples but it does demonstrate what can happen in the defi space. If the Americans got hold of this like the GameStop phenomena dream on… | atlantic57 | |
08/11/2021 20:13 | Very interesting when looking at the cap of bitmain. 1000 times higher than the cap here... https://www.investop | albert arthur | |
08/11/2021 20:05 | I would expect so, after all, it's just low level code. | albert arthur | |
08/11/2021 19:41 | So one of your multiple IDs is long eh LargeChablis/PurpleP The question then follows naturally, which ones are still short looool. | stevebrrr | |
08/11/2021 19:36 | Steve73, i think that is a high possibility. BTC MINING TESTING commences on 6th-12th Dec-2021 “The IT infrastructure, is ready for Bitcoin mining tests to be carried out, will be operational in five weeks’ time = Assuming starts early Dec-21 There is a mention of some hardware being ordered. AlsoFPGAs have long product life cycles, so hardware designs based on FPGAs can have a long product life, measured in years or decades. This characteristic makes them ideal for use in industrial defense, medical, automotive, and many others. | figtree99 | |
08/11/2021 19:35 | Big day tomorrow | zxie | |
08/11/2021 19:33 | Thanks Albert for the update about the performance between the chips. Bengee | bengee | |
08/11/2021 19:30 | I See JACK CHALLON....is not writing his children books anymore....always on the other QBT TROLL thread, trolling investors q4/7. | figtree99 | |
08/11/2021 19:27 | Would it be possible to retrofit our new chips into existing miners..? Save on lots of associated costs, and still get the performance benefits. | steve73 | |
08/11/2021 19:26 | What is that what you were trying to do at ARB, come on £36, didn’t ADVFN have to remove some of your posts ? | spary1 | |
08/11/2021 19:22 | Thanks Albert! | figtree99 | |
08/11/2021 19:19 | Not at all, that is a 5nm chip, we nearly get the same speed with Boost on 7nm. As chips get faster and newer, so does the Boost.Our IP covers all chips. If you read this, from the last update, we nearly have speed predicated as fast on 7nm and they do on 5nm... So imagine what happens when we go to to 5nm. However, the Company strongly believes that when compared with the best commercial 7nm ASIC chip for Bitcoin mining available on the market today, an industrial production of QBT's ASIC at 7nm, would indicate a double hash rate of 1.19TH/s, hence 24% faster.This performance of QBT's architecture on the 7nm ASIC, doesn't yet include the 7% efficiency achieved by the optimisation of the patent application filed in September, which is still to be implemented. The current work on a second patent by the Company's cryptography expert will hopefully lead to further material optimisations. | albert arthur | |
08/11/2021 19:05 | Hahaha. I'm actually long for the pump and dump. Lol. | largechablis | |
08/11/2021 19:03 | LargeChablis, Chablis thinks it knows better than a a company developing faster tech for mining with fpmsl, now that is proper funny. Now LargeChablis do you want them to spill the guts on all the details so others get ideas, even though they can’t use the same ideas as our intellectual property is covered the moment you apply for a patent. Now the real laugh is you ramping ARB saying it was going to be £36 | spary1 | |
08/11/2021 19:01 | The one that'll burn your shorts off. | albert arthur | |
08/11/2021 19:00 | LargeChablis, did you laugh as hard when you were ramping ARB and saying it was going to £36 ? | spary1 | |
08/11/2021 19:00 | I hope we're not too late to the party... | steve73 | |
08/11/2021 18:59 | It's all in the update in the details section. As chips change they get faster, what we have is kind of a turbo booster for all chips. We've tested on a slow chip for cost reasons to start with. | albert arthur |
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