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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 |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | -5.03M | -0.0039 | -1.85 | 9.04M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/11/2021 14:06 | Twice as expensive The rns told you they will need to raise capitalNew placing coming Forward selling already happening | ![]() jaforsadi | |
30/11/2021 13:58 | Twice the speed and the nuts don’t like it so twice as many troll ID post, few being paid today then, here’s why, great rns The rationale to move from a 7nm to 5nm, is because the estimated speed of QBT’s proprietary Bitcoin mining ASIC is expected to be at least twice as fast as the leading international Bitcoin miner manufacturer, before taking into account the optimisations of a second patent under development, which are yet to be factored in. | ![]() spary1 | |
30/11/2021 13:57 | The rationale to move from a 7nm to 5nm, is because the estimated speed of QBT’s proprietary Bitcoin mining ASIC is expected to be at least twice as fast as the leading international Bitcoin miner manufacturer, before taking into account the optimisations of a second patent under development, which are yet to be factored in. | ![]() spary1 | |
30/11/2021 13:57 | Big push on the fruit loop nutjob trolling ID’s today, almost as if they want to scare people away pmsl | ![]() spary1 | |
30/11/2021 13:49 | OOOOH, Whats this I see before me, a new freshly washed bunch of loving 'Casanovas' arriving to spread the love? Was it something I said? Loooooooolollllooooo | ![]() stevebrrr | |
30/11/2021 13:38 | I didn't have that one | broomrigg | |
30/11/2021 13:32 | Did you get caught in the Langbar fiasco, it cost me £28k back then | ![]() vauch | |
30/11/2021 13:31 | You are right Vauch but I have too much time these days | broomrigg | |
30/11/2021 13:30 | Langbar International now that was a real scandal | ![]() vauch | |
30/11/2021 13:29 | Yeah right .....utter fruitcake switching between different IDs all day long. What a saddo with no life! lollllll | broomrigg | |
30/11/2021 13:28 | Broom, you have been with ADVFN for 20 years so have come across a lot of bad co,s so should now know better than get involved. so why do you bother? | ![]() vauch | |
30/11/2021 13:21 | Mikeinstein forgot to switch back to Quarterbrain HILARIOUS | broomrigg | |
30/11/2021 13:19 | you can only gain 0% on a good news day HILARIOUS | ![]() mikesmythe | |
30/11/2021 12:37 | The rationale to move from a 7nm to 5nm, is because the estimated speed of QBT’s proprietary Bitcoin mining ASIC is expected to be at least twice as fast as the leading international Bitcoin miner manufacturer, before taking into account the optimisations of a second patent under development, which are yet to be factored in. | ![]() spary1 | |
30/11/2021 12:34 | Maybe, if only you knew lol. I know when I see the hedge fund boys in action though eh. A tighter knit group of lovely Casanovas you will never see. | ![]() stevebrrr | |
30/11/2021 12:22 | parrot, pot, kettle, black lol | ![]() stevebrrr | |
30/11/2021 12:18 | Just like my Nan's old parrot. Could repeat the same thing endlessly but could never get it to answer a question. Not a lot going on in a bird brain I guess. Lol. Market seems to share my confusion on this latest announcement. | ![]() largechablis | |
30/11/2021 12:16 | It’s all in here steve hence why the moronic posts by the trolls Quantum Blockchain Technologies Plc - 5nm ASIC Chip Programme PR Newswire London, November 30 30 November 2021 Quantum Blockchain Technologies Plc(“QBT” NDA signed to provide QBT with 5nm Technology for Proprietary Bitcoin mining ASIC The board of Quantum Blockchain Technologies (AIM: QBT) is pleased to announce that it has made the key decision to focus on the development of the more efficient 5nm Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (“ASIC”) This decision was taken following a recent market announcement by a leading international Bitcoin mining equipment manufacturer that it will use 5nm ASICs for its the next generation of Bitcoin miners, which it expects to release in the second half of 2022. Accordingly, QBT has updated its development programme for the prototyping and industrial manufacturing of its proprietary Bitcoin mining, to use the 5nm ASIC. Based on the Company’s internal projections, it believes that its previously planned optimised 7nm ASIC, would run at the same speed as the proposed 5nm ASIC, as announced by the above-mentioned Bitcoin miner manufacturer; this calculation is assuming the same number of ASICs will be used in the next mining model, as the above-mentioned miner currently applies to its existing model. The rationale to move from a 7nm to 5nm, is because the estimated speed of QBT’s proprietary Bitcoin mining ASIC is expected to be at least twice as fast as the leading international Bitcoin miner manufacturer, before taking into account the optimisations of a second patent under development, which are yet to be factored in. The Company will, therefore, move directly to developing a 5nm ASIC prototype, although it will still consider a phase of testing, as an intermediate step, on the 12nm ASIC, as announced on 5 November 2021. A Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”) has been signed with an international research & development organisation, which is active in the field of nanoelectronics, and which will give the Company access to one of the few 5nm semiconductor fabrication plants currently operational in the world. The Company recognises that this significant step change, from 7nm to 5nm will, with regards to industrial production be significantly more expensive than its original strategy. However, as a first step, the initial phase of prototype testing of a 5nm ASIC will not cost the Company much more than the same process for a 7nm ASIC. Assuming that the second patent application is filed by the Company’s cryptography expert by the end of February 2022, a first 5nm prototype, which would include all the improvements of both QBT’s first (ASIC UltraBoost) and second patent application, could be ready for manufacture in Q3 2022. Detailed calculations on the energy consumption will be available only at the end of the ASIC design phase, before the small batch manufacturing of a prototype, when the ASIC software development platform will be able to perform a realistic estimate. Francesco Gardin, CEO and Executive Chairman of QBT, commented: “Access to the 5nm technology for our ASIC Bitcoin mining chip is, after careful consideration, the natural choice for QBT in 2022. While the 12nm prototype is still an easy and relatively low-cost option, which we may still use for strategic ‘time-to-mine& “We have quickly identified a major international supplier, which will give us access to the 5nm technology and support our design team, given the very specific features and know-how involved when designing a 5nm ASIC. By entering into an NDA with this party, we can now begin the assessment of the timeline of the project, including the costs to produce a 5nm prototype and take it to industrial production. “We continue to move fast to develop our disruptive Bitcoin mining strategy, of which the ASIC component is one of the key directions of our multidisciplinary cross-fertilising R&D approach.” | ![]() spary1 | |
30/11/2021 12:01 | Sparey1 and stevebrrr HILARIOUS The gift that keeps on giving | ![]() allenquatermain | |
30/11/2021 11:54 | Best news ever... Experts might stay on? | ![]() figtree99 |
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