Odaily Planet Daily reports that quantum-resistant cryptography company BTQ Technologies Corp. has been included in VanEck’s quantum computing UCITS ETF. The ETF is listed in Europe and provides diversified investment exposure to companies involved in quantum computing research, development, and application, aiming to track the MarketVector Global Quantum Leaders Total Return Net Index (MVQTMLTR). Its portfolio includes 30 companies selected for their quantum computing operations exposure or verified quantum patent ownership, with total net assets of approximately $524.5 million. (PRNewswire)
Earlier, BTQ Technologies launched the “Bitcoin Quantum” testnet, where miners, developers, researchers, and users can conduct stress tests against quantum transactions.
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