QBIO is Now Live on Solana

The Quantum Biology DAO is excited to announce that QBIO is now live on Solana. Solana’s speed and low fees make it a powerful ecosystem for decentralized science, and this bridge marks an important milestone for expanding access to the Quantum Biology community.

By bridging to Solana, we’re increasing access, improving liquidity, and opening new opportunities for participation in the governance and growth of quantum biology research. Decentralized science needs scalable, efficient networks to support open research, transparent funding mechanisms, and global collaboration—exactly what Solana enables.

Here’s how to get started:

You can now buy and sell QBIO on Raydium, the leading decentralized exchange on Solana. If you're familiar with Uniswap, think of Raydium as its Solana-native counterpart.

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If you’re currently on Ethereum, you can use Portal Bridge to move QBIO between Ethereum and Solana. It’s a simple, secure way to bring your tokens into the Solana ecosystem.

This is just the beginning. As we continue to grow the Quantum Biology DAO, we’re committed to a multi-chain future—ensuring that everyone who wants to contribute to the future of science has a way in.

Questions? Need help bridging your tokens? Our Discord community is here to support you.

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