Miguel Palencia, CIO of Qtum Quantum Chain, spoke with Digital America at the fourth Latin American Business and Technology Conference in Chile.




Organized by Digital America, the top technology media in the Americas, the 4th Latin American Business Technology Conference attracted more than 500 technology enthusiasts and leading companies from various industries around the world. Microsoft vice President Cesar Cernuda, VISA VICE President and Global Innovation Director Mark Jamison, and representatives from Intel, Deloitte, and Amazon Enterprises.


Detailed analyses in an interview, Miguel Qtum quantum chain of the core technology: “essentially Qtum quantum chain is a combination of currency and etheric fang these two relatively mature blocks ecological chain, inherited the currency stable, the currency property of safety and etheric fang good extensibility, completed the historic blocks in chain technology development. At one point, Qtum had more than 7,000 nodes worldwide, ranking third in the world, showing a high degree of decentralization.”


“Qtum’s focus this year will be on Qtum Enterprise and Qtum x86 virtual machines that support multilingual programming,” Miguel said of the foundation’s recent plans and new development roadmap. The former is intended to help more commercial applications land, while the latter will provide a lower barrier and more friendly development environment for blockchain developers, who will be able to program with the x86 architecture they are more familiar with.”


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The combination of the Internet of Things and blockchain technology can give us a better understanding of people’s behavior and traffic conditions in real time to better design our cities for the future and improve overall quality and efficiency of life.


Finally, the realization of technical services is to implement the large-scale processing of user data. If we can manage data with a decentralized and more stable blockchain system, we can effectively avoid attacks and improve security.


Miguel concludes by talking about how Qtum is empowering IOT: “The team at Qtum is working to combine blockchain technology with the Internet of Things to create better scalability, security, and performance across connected devices. “We know that ‘smart cities’ are the future and will bring more convenience to human civilization.”