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9 QANplatform Reviews

After testing QANplatform testnet, I quickly realize the potential it has to change the blockchain landscape in the near future. QANplatform offers an easy way for any developer to implement EVM compatible smart contracts in any development language supported by Linux (virtually almost everything). I tested the implementation of smart contracts in javascript, python and solidity and it just works! Learning curve is quite fast and the documentation is quite good in general (not so good for building and deploying smart contracts with Solidity though, but improvements seem to be upcoming according to the team). This capability breaks the barriers for millions of developers that are skilled on many different languages. This way, Web3 and smart contract development can see mass adoption in the near future and companies would be able to start implementing new Web3 projects without the need to find scarce skilled developers in the market, leveraging their existing workforce.
On top of that, the threat of the quantum computing is getting bigger and bigger and the blockchain sector needs a real solution (not just patches to existing blockchains with major consquences to its users). The way QAN platform approaches its quantum-resistant capabilities with xlink is just brilliant. It can be easily adapted to new quantum resitant algorithms, ensuring future-proof security to the QANplatform blockchain.
Being a modern L1 blockchain with an impressive theoretical 155,200,000 TPS, the performance can rival or outperform the most advanced blockchains, currently leading the market. Also, there aren´t many hybrid blockchains available, which is crucial for enabling many new use cases. Other features like predictability of the gas costs and development royalties are just the cherry on the top.
I´ve been developing my NFT marketplace (qbitmarket, currently in private beta) on top of the QAN blockchain and it was easy to integrate. Deployment time of a private blockchain instance was really impressive and easy. Smart contract deployment was also smooth and strightforward with the available tools.
For the time being, the blockchain uses PoS but Proof of Randomess is upcoming and looks very promising.
I can highly recommend this platform, both for private and public use given the attractive capabilities that it has to offer for companies (cost predictability, multi-language, quantum security,etc.) and to the public (TPS, developer royalties, etc.). It ticks all the boxes.
I´m honestly quite exicted with the future of QANplatform and I strongly belive it will stand out in the blockchain market in the coming months. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- The Solidity documentation could be better
- The testnet has been down for some time and the communication from the team could have been better in that regard
- Limited customer (and developer) support so far. The team seems to be focused on the product and getting mainnet out asap. Hope this will improve soon
- Lack of specific libraries like OpenZeppelin for other development languages. This is not fault of the product itself, but until available (perhaps devleloped by the community in the near future), it ´s a constraint for proper smart contract development with other languages.
- Not yet open source (although I understand the reasons and hopefully once mainnet is out the code will be available and open for others to contribute)
- White paper should be updated
- The interaction with the community developers should be improved. It would be great to have a platform available (e.g. git) where bugs could be reported
- The composition and capacity of the team should be more transparent
None of these aspects really concern me very much and I´m confident they will be addressed soon. Focus seems to be on realeasing mainnet by end of year Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Transparency with community, community engagement, good partnerships. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing I can think of, so far they have been following the roadmap as they published. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It is easy for developers to use, supports smart contracts in multiple languages, and is perfect for businesses.
It can be easily updated to add new quantum-resistant algorithms, ensuring the QANplatform blockchain remains secure in the future
I believe it’s the fastest private blockchain available today. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
we are not finding any issue. this is the best product for our business. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

QAN will be unique in its prime focus on quantum-resistant security to future-proof blockchain technology. It is developer-friendly, with multi-language smart contract support, and for enterprises, it ensures fast integration with existing platforms, making it innovative, reliable, and scalable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
At the moment nothing bad to say about it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Built for real world business and enterprise adoption. The foresight with this platform is unmatched. From the ability to code in any language to being quantum secure (already implementing the latest NIST PQC standards before they were even released as the standard) Every detail has been meticulously planned out to break down barriers to adopting this technology. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing yet. Can't wait for the final product. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

We are building a proof of concept for our manufacturing and supply chain processes. Our goals are to track each product in our portfolio and ordering processes with our partners and distributors.
We are not an IT company but have a small in-house programmer team. We allocated 5 days to test the free available private blockchains on the market to get a quick knowledge and overview before we waste endless development hours and money with subcontractors.
Our dev team tested Ethereum, Polkadot, and several other blockchains. In the end, it turned out that Qanplatform is the easiest to install on cloud platforms. Based on our development team's feedback it took them around 10 minutes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Our dev team could install it and test the code with some examples based on the documentation, but they said some video tutorials could help the newcomers like us. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is easy to understand what this platform could do. To deploy this private blockchain was very fast. I think it is a fastest private blockchain currently in the market. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have not find anything dislike in the product yet. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.