Quantum Chain (QTUM) Price Overview
The latest Quantum Chain (QTUM) price is $1.99** with a 24-hour trading volume of **$15,098,053. QTUM's price has decreased by 3.28% in the last 24 hours.
Key metrics:
- Circulating supply: 106 million QTUM
- Max supply: 108 million
- Market capitalization: $210,872,590
- Circulating ratio: 100%
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Qtum Blockchain Explorers
For on-chain data analysis, use these Qtum explorers:
- qtum.info
- explorer.qtum.org
What is Qtum (Quantum Chain)?
Qtum Blockchain ("Quantum Chain") combines Bitcoin's UTXO model with a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism. Its key innovations include:
- Modified PoS (MPoS): Enhanced security against malicious nodes
- Account Abstraction Layer (AAL): Enables smart contracts on UTXO-based chains
- DGP Governance Protocol: Decentralized on-chain upgrades without forks
Key Project Highlights
- x86 Virtual Machine: Supports multiple programming languages
- Global Network: Second-largest PoS peer-to-peer network
- Developer Tools: Comprehensive ecosystem for dApp development
- Multi-Wallet Support: Versatile wallet solutions for different use cases
QTUM Token Distribution
Initial supply: 100 million QTUM (mined at 20,000 QTUM/block for first 5,000 blocks)
| Allocation | Percentage | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Public Sale | 51% | Foundation operations |
| Team/Investors | 20% | Development & early backers |
| Community | 29% | Business deployment & research |
Qtum Ecosystem Resources
Connect with the community:
- Twitter: @qtum
- Reddit: r/Qtum
- Telegram: t.me/qtumofficial
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Qtum unique?
Qtum uniquely combines Bitcoin's security model with Ethereum-style smart contract functionality through its Account Abstraction Layer.
How does Qtum's governance work?
The Decentralized Governance Protocol (DGP) enables parameter changes through on-chain voting, eliminating contentious hard forks.
Where can I stake QTUM?
QTUM uses Proof-of-Stake consensus. You can participate through:
- Running a full node
- Delegating to staking pools
- Using compatible wallets