The goal: all of financial services, one fabric... ethereum:0x4a220e6096b25eadb88358cb44068a3248254675
Years following ethereum:0x4a220e6096b25eadb88358cb44068a3248254675 and I don't think I've ever seen them this explicit.
Herstatt risk — a settlement problem from 1974, still broken in 2026.
Competitors named one by one. Every gap explained.
And this time, what they're describing is already live.
@FusionLayer25 sits above the chains, connects them without traditional bridges
and keeps institutions in full control.
Simple on paper, genuinely hard to build.
A team with nothing left to prove sounds exactly like this.
10 years quiet. Not anymore... ⌛
https://t.co/2hvc6VhVCv
The #FusionRollup is live on mainnet.
The world's first multi-ledger rollup, purpose-built for institutions operating across multiple blockchains at once.
Learn more about the launch here: https://t.co/jAY6Y0KLF5
#QuantFusion#EnterpriseBlockchain#MultiLedger
@gverdian@quantnetwork Congrats @gverdian for all the great work. All ethereum:0x4a220e6096b25eadb88358cb44068a3248254675 need now is clarity on staking and I will see you on the moon
Digital assets shouldn't be trapped by the chain they were born on.
Quant Fusion delivers a single interoperable layer, giving institutions seamless access to #liquidity across markets, without the complexity of wrapped #tokens or the risk of fragile #bridges. One layer. Every market.
#QuantFusion #DigitalAssets
Gilbert Verdian built more than a protocol, he architected the settlement fabric of the digital era, with Quant Fusion L2.5 forging the pipes that trillions will flow through.
Get in or get left behind.
$QNT
Quant Fusion: Secure, Multi-Ledger Rollups for the Institutional Internet of Value
Like IPSec and SSL VPNs over the internet and encrypted tunnels between corporate sites, data centres and clouds, corporates encrypt their traffic for security and privacy. They will apply the same principles to public blockchains.
Current Layer 2 roll-up architectures typically operate on a single chain, creating same fragmentation and limitations of layer 1 in a world where networks are inherently interconnected and interoperable.
We foresee a near future where all corporates and institutions run their own secure, private tunnels on multiple Layer 1 networks mirroring the encrypted network overlays that define today’s internet infrastructure.
With Quant Fusion, they can begin that journey today with a new Layer 2.5 architecture consisting of multi-ledger rollups. Securely and seamlessly bringing corporates and institutions onchain.
Fusion enables multi-ledger rollups that span multiple Layer 1 blockchains, preserving privacy, unifying fragmented assets, embedding enterprise-grade security, and enhancing the utility of underlying networks.
Purpose-built for internet-scale networks and enterprise environments, Fusion allows tokenised assets on private blockchains to safely and seamlessly interoperate with public networks. This breakthrough unlocks trillions in private markets, tokenised money, and regulated digital assets, enabling them to run securely across blockchains while meeting the strict privacy, security, and compliance standards required by institutions.
Learn more: https://t.co/wkmAO293EW
#Security #Multiledgerrollup #Layer25 #blockchain
Live institution-grade solutions on Overledger, since 2018.
Certified for Oracle's Blockchain Platform, relying on Quant for interoperability.
6+ central banks.
The biggest payment infrastructure in Europe: Nexi/Sia
SIX/SDX
LACChain Digital Dollar with IDB & Citi.
There's fools out there branding Quant a scam.
Just quit investing right away.
Established the Blockchain ISO standard in 2016.
Formalized the SATP Working Group at the IETF, Home of TCP/IP & HTTP, in 2022 with MIT to create an internet-scale digital asset protocol.
$QNT
🇺🇸 XRP x U.S. Treasury 🇺🇸
This ain’t hype, it’s infrastructure 🧠
Ripple might gift $XRP as code to the gov 🇺🇸
They won’t buy it… they’ll use it ⚙️
Are you watching or still sleeping? 🤔
The final crossing of t’s and dotting of i’s – and what should be my last update on SEC v Ripple ever…
Last week, the SEC agreed to drop its appeal without conditions. @Ripple has now agreed to drop its cross-appeal. The SEC will keep $50M of the $125M fine (already in an interest-bearing escrow in cash), with the balance returned to Ripple. The agency will also ask the Court to lift the standard injunction that was imposed earlier at the SEC’s request. All subject to Commission vote, drafting of final documents and usual court processes.
That’s all folks!
@WadzChain_Ntwk@blockchain0073@MichaelDentzer Can you speak English...what is the back of this week? Friday or Saturday. Sunday is the start of a new week. And by the way this is not time to start cracking jokes.