Hong Kong Stocks Movement | GOFINTECH QUANT (00290) Closes Up Over 11% as Quantum Computing Wins Nobel Prize Again, Company Launches GFQ Quantum Encryption Hardware Wallet

Stock News10-08

GOFINTECH QUANT (00290) surged higher in late trading and closed up 11.68% at HK$2.39 with a turnover of HK$30.99 million.

On the news front, the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences announced that it would award the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics to John M. Martinis and two other quantum physicists in recognition of their "discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunneling effects and energy quantization phenomena in circuits." Among them, Martinis is a key figure in establishing Google's quantum computing division.

The news boosted some US quantum computing concept stocks, with Quantum Computing Inc (QMCO.US) closing up 12%.

According to public information, GOFINTECH QUANT is the only quantum computing concept stock in Hong Kong. The company's subsidiary Gofintech Quantum Communication recently launched the world's first "true random number" quantum encryption hardware wallet.

The GFQ quantum encryption hardware wallet is positioned as "institutional-grade quantum security infrastructure," providing standard OEM and custom development services to meet financial institutions' high-level requirements for quantum attack protection and cross-border compliance.

It is reported that the Gofintech Quantum Communication team originated from the "Micius" quantum satellite team and is a world leader in quantum communication and quantum cryptography technology.

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