NEW - Quantum Financial System

What makes the Quantum Financial System Secure?


Quantum Financial System and Real-Time Gross Settlement. In layman terms, it’s a sophisticated financial network ensuring instantaneous money transfers without the usual delays.   Why is this significant, you ask?   Well, imagine the world where money flows without barriers, without time-lapses, without the invisible hands manipulating the

scene behind thick velvet curtains.   A world where every transaction is transparent

(well, to those who know where to look).  This is the promise of the QFS.

97 of the top 100 central banks are currently under transformation to become fully operational under the QFS + RTGS system. That’s not all, the remaining 82 smaller central banks are gearing up for this transition.

There are a total of 179 central banks listed by the BIS with about 80 more when counting regional monetary authorities among the 209 countries— all these are being connected too.


Only gold-backed currencies with digital gold certificates can be transferred via QFS.

Gold certificates refer to the serial numbers of gold held in reserve to guarantee the currency.

Out-of-this-world technology is used to isolate the gold used to back coins.

It will not be stolen.

That's why it's called a gold-backed currency, it has to refer to the piece of gold in the vault that backs it.

This powerful quantum computer system assigns a digital number to every fiat currency/euro/yen in every bank account around the world, so it can be monitored in real-time money flows.

When you send money, you can see exactly where a certain amount of money went, who sent it with their login information, and which account received the money.

*Explanation: Once the quantum financial system is operational, the role of the central bank will end.

It is also likely that there will be important changes in banking operations (reduction in banking operations).

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