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Times Technology’s patent approval triggers the trading volume of its member profit to soar

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Patent system advanced algorithm leads the industry trend

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 2 November 2022 - Recently, Times Technology Quantum Analysis Team announced that in the second month after its Quantum Computer "Quantityindex System" started patent approval, the trading volume of its members' profit value exceeded USD 220 million, a record...

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