$QUBIC is about to lay the last brick of its architecture. Few talk about it, but it is probably the most important of the three. Outsourced computing is entering its final phase before deployment.
To understand why this is a key moment, you have to see the whole plan.
Qubic rests on three pillars. The first is smart contracts, which execute logic directly on the chain. The second is Oracle Machines, which bring data from the outside world into the network, in production since February. The third, the one now arriving, is outsourced computing.
What is it, concretely. Outsourced computing lets the network entrust a heavy task to external processing power, then retrieve the result directly on-chain, in a verifiable way. The official image is fitting, it is like hiring a specialist for a precise mission, and receiving their certified work.
And this is where the three pillars take on their full meaning together. When smart contracts, Oracle Machines and outsourced computing work in concert, the network can perceive information from the real world, process it, and trigger a real action, autonomously. It is the ambition of a decentralized computer that acts on the world, not just one that records transactions.
A detail many overlook. Dogecoin mining is not only a source of revenue. It is the real scale test of this infrastructure. It already exercises two of the three pillars, the smart contract engine and the Oracle Machines, under real conditions and at large scale. In other words, while we mine, we validate the robustness of the complete system.
In the long run, the vision is ambitious. Businesses, universities, hospitals, laboratories could connect through custom smart contracts, and use the network as a decentralized supercomputer, without entrusting their data to a central actor.
An essential point of honesty. None of this is in production yet. The design phase ends in June, tests are planned for mid June, and mainnet deployment is targeted for early July. As always, a schedule remains a schedule, and deadlines can move. But the direction is clear and documented.
What strikes me is the coherence of the whole. Three pillars conceived years ago, deployed one by one, converging toward a single idea. Putting the world's computing power at the service of everyone, in a verifiable and decentralized way.
While many stack promises, Qubic is completing its architecture, stone after stone. Tick after tick. Computor after Computor. That is how you build a foundation, not a flash in the pan.