Qtum Unveils World's First Proof-of-Stake Smart Contracts Platform

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The Qtum Foundation announced the launch of Sparknet, the public test of its innovative blockchain platform, combining crucial advantages of Bitcoin, Ethereum’s Virtual Machine and proof-of-stake consensus at an event in Shanghai.

Qtum (pronounced Quantum) was inspired by the rivalry between the world’s most active blockchain communities, said Qtum co-founder Patrick Dai.

"The Qtum team continues to execute, and build what can be one of the most exciting and innovative railroads in the blockchain ecosystem."

Matthew Roszak, Qtum Angel investor and co-founder of Bloq

“We want to illustrate efficient scalability and compatibility between blockchain technologies,” said Dai. Qtum raised $15.6 million in a crowdsale in March.

Qtum operates according to the Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) model, which ensures consistency in transactions and the traceability of tokens. At the same time, a virtual machine for smart contracts is layered on top of Qtum’s blockchain, which presents to developers a best-of-both-worlds architecture for the construction of decentralized mobile applications and other blockchain-based ventures.

Co-founder Jordan Earls, who leads Qtum’s development team, said the testnet would feature an Ethereum Virtual Machine smart contract implementation along with Qtum’s PoS protocol.

“I’m ready to get this in the hands of the community and see what everyone’s response to it will be — in particular, what features other developers can come up with,” said Earls.

“The Qtum team continues to execute, and build what can be one of the most exciting and innovative railroads in the blockchain ecosystem," said Matthew Roszak, Qtum Angel investor and co-founder of Bloq.

Six decentralized applications are already being built for the blockchain, Dai said. Among the applications are a peer-to-peer mobile streaming platform and a prediction market.

While applications are geared to the Chinese market, Qtum will appeal to a global audience, accessible to all developers.

“Like many others around the world, I'm eagerly awaiting the launch,” said Roger Ver, Qtum Angel investor and world’s first investor in bitcoin startups.

To get developers familiar with Qtum, the Foundation is sponsoring a hackathon in Moscow on July 1 and 2. For more information, visit blockchainhack.ru.

About Qtum
Qtum is a blockchain application platform. At its core, Qtum combines the advantages of Bitcoin Core, an Account Abstraction Layer allowing for multiple virtual machines, including the Ethereum Virtual Machine, and a proof-of-stake consensus protocol aimed at tackling industry use cases. The Qtum Foundation, headquartered in Singapore, is the decision-making body that drives the project's development. Learn more at qtum.org. You can find Qtum’s code on the Qtum Github page.

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