Tag: crypto

  • The Worldwide $1,000,000 QUP Treasure Hunt

    Our treasure hunt has begun to pick up steam, being featured in multiple countries across the world. Now in another huge step forward, we will be offering a special Treasure Qoin Sweepstakes, with $1,000,000 of QUP to the victor!

    At a future date, after enough Treasure Qoins have been discovered, we intend to hold a grand sweepstakes available only to current Qoin holders. Your physical NFT Qoins will suddenly link to entirely new locations on the Internet, and one of those locations will be a rewards page for our eventual $1,000,000 winner!

    First, one of our most recent Qoin treasures hidden in the windy city!

    Another recent hide close to home in the mile-high city…

    This Southern California secret is above ground – no digging or dirt required .

    ¡Si vives en San José esto debería ser fácil!

    I truly cannot believe this Qoin has not been found yet…

    As of Memorial Day, 2025 – these are the Qoins that have not yet been found. Good hunting!

    Also an extra bonus from a Reddit post earlier this month: to help enable our Ventura County treasure hunters, I have posted another clue below:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/DrinQUP/s/Gzhtv7qGXh

  • Beta testing and much, much more in 2025

    Our initial alpha/early beta testing is proceeding on schedule so far this year. We look forward to streaming more details of our advancements and improvements over the next few months. In case you missed our earlier posts on X and Reddit, here is a brief snippet:


    The QUP coin, official crypto token of QUP Corp’s revolutionary new application has recently been listed by CoinGecko! CoinGecko is the world’s largest independent cryptocurrency data aggregator with over 17,000+ different crypto assets tracked across more than 1,000+ exchanges worldwide.

    This listing is increasing QUP’s visibility to the international community and will continue to improve public interest and engagement in out products.


    Our team at TCU really helped to start our college communities moving forward, and that enthusiasm has spilled over to Denver University and the University of Colorado, Boulder campus.

    Word is spreading across college campuses in major metropolitan areas such as Boston and Chicago. Our college contacts will be continuing the grassroots expansions that began earlier this year. Few weekend locations are as consistently busy as college-town bars and nightclubs, and as adoption grows in these densely populated areas, we are confident that it will be carried wholeheartedly into the larger communities.


    As this newsletter ages, it will be subject to some modifications, in an ever-changing attempt to keep it relevant and interesting to you, the readers. We are happy to hear any and all requests for changes, criticisms, or just casual expressions of satisfaction with the current iteration. Feel free to reach out via email or social media as you desire. Thanks for reading!

    In upcoming editions, we intend to add a bit of levity in the form of QUP-related short fiction. We will also be conducting a series of polls intended to better streamline future presentations. We are excited to help this project grow with your assistance.

  • QUP Corp Blog 05-20-2025 “Timelines”


    The First Step Is the Hardest

    Nothing is more difficult than creation.

    Starting a revolutionary company sounds glamorous, until you abruptly are knee-deep in the anything-but-glamorous details: code that just will not compile, algorithms that do not yet exist, a Discord server that is either too quiet or too chaotic, and a calendar full of work shifts and other business responsibilities that have nothing to do with your ultimate dream. But perhaps that is where it always begins: in chaos, under pressure, with only a spark and a vision.

    For us bootstrapping a groundbreaking startup, especially one that bridges technology and crypto, the reality is raw. We’re a tiny team. Some of us are in logistics, some in communications. Others are computer programmers or enterprise-level sales team leaders, business owners or project managers. None of us have the luxury of full-time focus on this mission. Every hour we spend on our project is borrowed – from sleep, from personal time, from sanity. Since the QUP project represents an entirely new method of line management, no one has expertise in everything we’re building. We learn as we go. And that represents both the thrill and the torment.


    Learning on the Fly

    When you lack the resources to hire a team of engineers, you become one. When there is no budget for a UI designer, you become that too. YouTube tutorials, Grok and ChatGPT strings, and any relevant open-source documentation you can find become your university. You learn how to write your first line of back-end code while debugging your fifth API error. You wrestle with questions like “How do I secure this endpoint?” while watching walkthroughs at 2 am. You learn to code not because you want to – but because no one else is going to do it for you.

    And that extends to your algorithm. Maybe it started with a basic idea: a function to filter, to recommend, to score. Then it grew. It had to scale. It had to evolve. It had to work inside the very application you’re still creating. Building the algorithm means balancing theory and data and limitations you didn’t know existed until last week.


    Crypto: Hype, Hope, and Headaches

    Then there’s the crypto side of the business. No longer are you just building software – you’re also shepherding a coin, a token that represents the heartbeat of your community. But community will never fully maintain itself. You need engagement. You need transparency. You need momentum.

    That means multi-weekly posts across an ocean of social media platforms, constant updates, and creative ways to keep people interested even when your real focus is elsewhere – like fixing the back-end of your app so the thing doesn’t crash when more than five people log in at once.

    The irony is that the crypto is never meant to be the endgame – but simply the ecosystem that supports something bigger. But you still have to sell it, explain it, protect it. And yes, fight off the scammers. Because the second you show up on any radar, someone wants to exploit you. You become paranoid. You encrypt everything. You wonder who you can trust. You learn that security isn’t a layer you add, but a mindset you adopt.


    The Struggle for Focus

    Perhaps the hardest part of all is not the technical hurdles or the lack of time – it’s trying to keep your vision intact when you feel pulled in every direction. There’s the coin, the app, the community, the branding, the fundraising, the bugs, the feature creep, the PR, the legal concerns, the impostor syndrome. You simply cannot do it all, but you have to try anyway.

    And through it all, the most important thing – your application, the product you actually care about – gets delayed, pushed down the roadmap, because survival always comes first.

    But we keep going. Because creation, though difficult, is the only thing worth doing. Because that impossible app? It matters. The idea matters. And someday, when we look back, the sleepless nights, the patched-together solutions, the makeshift team – that will be the legacy. That will be the proof that even in the most uncertain of beginnings, something real can emerge.

  • The Great Qoin Hunt

    In an effort to make corporate marketing a bit more hands-on and frankly more fun for both sides of the campaign, we introduced the “Qoin hunt,” a geo-caching styled search in various locations across the globe. From time to time, various members and affiliates of QUPCorp will be hiding “Qoins” in public locations. A Qoin is a physical collectible (see pictures below) that is also a NFT (short for “non-fungible token” which is a unique digital asset stored on a blockchain). Qoins can be tapped to your phone or tablet to easily load up the DrinQUP application and in some cases come pre-loaded with the QUP coin crypto that I mentioned earlier.

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