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Gm @quipnetwork
While researching the testnet metrics of Quip Network, one thing stands out clearly: the node growth looks surprisingly organic.
Thousands of nodes are already running across multiple regions, contributing real compute power without relying on aggressive marketing incentives or short-term hype campaigns.
To me, that matters more than inflated numbers.
It suggests genuine interest in the project’s hybrid quantum model rather than temporary farming behavior. And in infrastructure projects, organic participation is usually a much stronger signal than fast user spikes.
If this trend continues, Quip could enter mainnet with something many early networks lack:
Geographic distribution
Real contributors
Stronger decentralization
Better long-term resilience
This is the kind of data that makes long-term research valuable.
Not noise, but signs of an ecosystem forming naturally.

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