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Spectral Capital Corporation reports developments as an OTCQB-traded technology investment and development company focused on artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure and quantum computing. Company news centers on its acquisition and integration model, including operating telecommunications businesses such as 42 Telecom and Telvantis Voice Services, and on the use of proprietary AI capabilities to support acquired operations.
Recurring updates also cover financial and operating results, subsidiary performance, deep-tech intellectual property, digital infrastructure opportunities, management presentations and capital-markets communications. The company frames its strategy around combining AI-related technology assets with revenue-generating communications and data infrastructure businesses.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) announced a significant patent milestone in quantum computing. The company has filed 61 patents and plans to file a total of 104 patents by the end of January 2025, following the acquisition of Vogon Cloud technology. Spectral aims to file more than 500 patent applications by the end of 2025, positioning itself as a global intellectual property leader in quantum computing.
The company highlights that while classical computing has seen 350,000 patents filed worldwide, quantum computing has less than 40,000 patent applications. Spectral's patent portfolio covers various innovations, including synthetic data methods, Monte Carlo simulations for quantum error reduction, cyber security solutions, and room-temperature quantum chips. The company's strategy aims to strengthen US intellectual property dominance in quantum computing.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB:FCCN) announces its transformation into a Deep Quantum Technology Platform, shifting from incubation to developing and operating proprietary quantum systems. The company introduces key innovations including the Vogon Decentralized Edge and Hybrid Cloud, Distributed Quantum Ledger Database (DQLDB), and plasmonic System-On-a-Chip architecture.
The company appointed Dr. Moshik Cohen as CTO and launched the Verdant Quantum initiative, focusing on room-temperature quantum computing through plasmonic chips. Their technology eliminates the need for cryogenic cooling while enabling near-light-speed processing. The Vogon DQLDB features deterministic concurrency, post-quantum cryptography, and consensus algorithms.
The quantum computing market is projected to grow from $885.4M in 2023 to $12.62B by 2032, with a 34.8% CAGR.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) announces its transformation into a Deep Quantum Technology Platform, shifting from incubator to operator of proprietary quantum systems. The company introduces key innovations including the Vogon Decentralized Edge and Hybrid Cloud with embedded Distributed Quantum Ledger Database (DQLDB), and plasmonic System-On-a-Chip architecture operating at room temperature.
The company appointed quantum physicist Dr. Moshik Cohen as CTO to lead the Verdant Quantum initiative, which eliminates the need for cryogenic cooling through room-temperature plasmonic chips. The technology leverages plasmons for near-light-speed data processing while reducing energy consumption. The quantum computing market is projected to grow from $885.4 million in 2023 to $12.62 billion by 2032, with a 34.8% CAGR.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB:FCCN) has appointed Dr. Moshik Cohen as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Dr. Cohen, an expert in plasmonics, nanophotonics, and quantum systems, will lead the company's technology roadmap and drive innovations in their Quantum Bridge approach.
The appointment marks Spectral's transformation from a Quantum as a Service (QaaS) provider to a Deep-tech holding company focused on quantum computing IP. Dr. Cohen's expertise in plasmonics enables data transmission at near-light speed with minimal power consumption, offering benefits including ultra-fast data transfer, energy efficiency, and room-temperature operation capabilities.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) has appointed Dr. Moshik Cohen as Chief Technology Officer to lead the company's technology roadmap. Dr. Cohen, an expert in plasmonics, nanophotonics, and quantum systems, will drive innovations in the company's Quantum Bridge approach, helping transition from classical to quantum computing architectures.
The appointment marks Spectral's transformation from a Quantum as a Service (QaaS) provider to a Deep-tech holding company focused on quantum computing IP. Dr. Cohen's expertise in plasmonics enables data transmission at near-light speed with minimal power consumption, featuring ultra-fast data transfer, energy efficiency, and room-temperature operation capabilities.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) has completed the acquisition of crwdunit through a stock exchange transaction valued at 3,750,000 shares. The deal, initially announced on September 10, 2024, was finalized on December 10, 2024, through a merger of crwdunit into Spectral QDA Holdings, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Spectral.
Under the agreement, crwdunit stakeholders will receive 1 share of Spectral stock for every $4.00 they invested in the crwdunit platform. The acquisition aims to strengthen Spectral's position in Quantum as a Service (QaaS) computing and decentralized cloud infrastructure. All shares issued in the transaction will be distributed to crwdunit platform investors.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) has partnered with FYNTRA to launch QVault™, the world's first Quantum Wallet, integrating quantum computing with blockchain technology. The system is built on the Vogon Distributed Quantum Ledger Database (DQLDB), offering a quantum-resilient framework that enables users to interact with their portfolios through natural language conversations.
The partnership combines FYNTRA's patented wallet technology with Spectral's Quantum Bridge strategy, featuring Collective Intelligence™ for real-time portfolio analysis. The system incorporates Spatial, Temporal, Thematic, and Semantic (STTS) attributes for enhanced asset management, supported by QuantumVM™ and deterministic concurrency for seamless integration with existing technologies.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB:FCCN) and FYNTRA Group announced a strategic partnership to develop the world's first quantum wallet for storing quantum digital assets and cryptocurrencies. FYNTRA will provide software services to Spectral's Vogon Division, integrating their Web5 Wallet with Vogon's Distributed Quantum Ledger Database (DQLDB).
The partnership aims to create a next-generation quantum wallet leveraging Vogon Cloud's Quantum Bridge strategy and QuantumVM runtime. The solution will combine blockchain capabilities with quantum-powered innovation, offering enhanced security and efficiency for digital asset management. The wallet will feature immutable transaction history, decentralized data storage, quantum-resistant security, and interoperability across multiple blockchain networks.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) has appointed James M. Babcock to its advisory board. Babcock, a Harvard Law School graduate with experience in private equity and emerging technology investments, brings expertise through his family office, Cthulhu Ventures. His investment portfolio includes low-light photovoltaics, pharmaceuticals, mycelium leather, and green chemistry ventures. Babcock currently serves as CEO of Collaborative Aggregates, focusing on pavement preservation technologies. The appointment aims to leverage his experience in selecting, funding, and growing emerging technology companies to support Spectral's growth in Quantum as a Service computing and decentralized cloud infrastructure.
Spectral Capital (OTCQB: FCCN) has submitted the first of 104 patents acquired from Chairman Sean Michael Brehm. The patent, called Quantum Balance™, addresses a major challenge in quantum computing adoption by providing a dynamic algorithmic approach for efficiently allocating tasks between classical and quantum computing systems. The technology is designed to enhance the company's decentralized cloud computing services with a quantum-forward approach, including improved cybersecurity. The patent application will remain confidential during review, allowing Spectral to develop the technology while maintaining patent priority.