Qubic Reveals How Its Dogecoin Mining Launch Will Work Starting April 1

bitcoinistPublicado em 2026-03-31Última atualização em 2026-03-31

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Qubic has detailed its transition to Dogecoin mining, set to begin on April 1, through a three-phase mainnet rollout. The move shifts Qubic from a mixed model of Monero mining and AI training to a parallel system where external ASIC miners handle Dogecoin via Scrypt algorithm, while Qubic’s own computational resources focus entirely on its AI project, Aigarth. The process uses a bridge called "Doge Connect" to link external miners to Qubic’s network, validate shares, and manage payouts. Monero mining will be phased out gradually over the transition. Miners will be paid in Cubics rather than direct DOGE, as Qubic will sell mined DOGE for stablecoins and buy back Cubics for redistribution—a mechanism expected to yield roughly 10% higher returns than standard Dogecoin mining. The system is designed to support multiple chains in the future, though Dogecoin is the initial focus.

Qubic used a March 30 AMA to lay out the mechanics behind its Dogecoin mining rollout, with core tech lead Joetom outlining a three-phase mainnet transition that begins April 1. The shift matters because it is designed to move Qubic away from its current split between Monero-linked outsourced mining and AI training into a model where both activities run at full scale in parallel.

The presentation centered on what Qubic calls its internal “Doge Connect” architecture, a bridge that links external Scrypt miners to Qubic’s network while redirecting Qubic’s own CPU and GPU resources fully toward its AI initiative, Aigarth. Joetom said the system relies on a dispatcher that connects to pools, translates mining tasks between the Dogecoin and Qubic networks, validates shares, and feeds results back through Qubic’s infrastructure.

“So how does this work? We call it internally Dodge Connect,” he said. “We bridge basically the mining power from outside ... with ASIC miners, we use the Scrypt algorithm and you can connect to any of the Qubic pools. So for you as a miner, nothing changes.”

That bridge is not limited to a single coin, at least in theory. Joetom said the task and messaging system was built generically enough that Qubic could support multiple chains or switch to other mineable assets later. For now, the focus is Dogecoin, with the longer-term goal of running Qubic’s AI research at full capacity while using outsourced mining as a revenue engine.

Qubic Starts Dogecoin Mining Transition

The rollout itself will happen in three stages, with each phase expected to last one to two weeks if testing goes as planned. Phase one begins on mainnet April 1 and is framed as a validation period, covering task distribution, solution handling, pool communications, and public statistics. During that phase, Qubic will reduce its current Monero “marathons” from three days per week to two, beginning a gradual shift away from XMR mining.

Joetom described the process as a controlled crossover rather than a hard cut. “We will reduce this starting with phase one to two days per week,” he said. “So they will basically cross each other and at the end of phase two the Monero stuff will be removed.”

By the final state, he said, the network is meant to reach “100% AI training and 100% outsourced mining.” In practice, that means Qubic’s CPUs and GPUs would be dedicated to Aigarth research, while Dogecoin mining would be handled externally by ASIC miners connected through Qubic pools.

One of the more important economic details from the AMA was the payout model. Rather than distributing DOGE directly, Qubic plans to sell outsourced mining proceeds for stablecoins, use those funds to buy back Cubics, and then redistribute Cubics to miners. Joetom called the mechanism a “buyback” system and said the team expects it to make mining through Qubic more attractive than mining Dogecoin alone.

“We assume that we will see an acceleration for the DOGE revenue,” he said. “Meaning that the Qubic revenue when you mine DOGE via Qubic you will see approximately 10% more revenue than if you would go only for doge.”

The technical path also leans heavily on Qubic’s oracle infrastructure. Shares submitted through the network are validated internally, with oracle machines acting as the source of truth for whether a mined share is accepted. That makes the integration more than a simple mining proxy; it effectively routes Dogecoin-related work through Qubic’s own validation and accounting model.

For miners, the immediate takeaway is operational rather than conceptual. Joetom said older hardware such as Antminer L3 units can still participate, even if newer machines like the L9 offer stronger economics. Public testing is expected to open April 1, with connection details to be shared through Qubic’s Discord and pool operators.

At press time, DOGE traded at $0.09.

DOGE hovers above key support, 1-month chart | Source: DOGEUSDT on TradingView.com

Perguntas relacionadas

QWhat is the main purpose of Qubic's Dogecoin mining rollout starting April 1?

AThe main purpose is to transition Qubic away from its current split between Monero-linked outsourced mining and AI training into a model where both activities run at full scale in parallel, dedicating Qubic's CPU and GPU resources fully to its AI initiative Aigarth while using outsourced mining for Dogecoin as a revenue engine.

QHow does Qubic's 'Doge Connect' architecture function?

ADoge Connect is a bridge that links external Scrypt miners to Qubic's network. It uses a dispatcher to connect to pools, translates mining tasks between the Dogecoin and Qubic networks, validates shares, and feeds results back through Qubic's infrastructure, allowing ASIC miners to connect to Qubic pools without changing their operations.

QWhat are the three phases of the mainnet transition and what happens in phase one?

AThe rollout will happen in three phases, each expected to last one to two weeks. Phase one begins on mainnet April 1 and is a validation period covering task distribution, solution handling, pool communications, and public statistics. During this phase, Qubic will reduce its current Monero 'marathons' from three days per week to two.

QHow will Qubic handle payouts for Dogecoin miners using its system?

ARather than distributing DOGE directly, Qubic plans to sell the outsourced mining proceeds for stablecoins, use those funds to buy back Cubics (Qubic's native token), and then redistribute Cubics to the miners. This 'buyback' system is expected to provide approximately 10% more revenue than mining Dogecoin alone.

QWhat role does Qubic's oracle infrastructure play in the new mining system?

AQubic's oracle machines act as the source of truth for validating whether a mined share is accepted. Shares submitted through the network are validated internally, making the integration more than a simple mining proxy by effectively routing Dogecoin-related work through Qubic's own validation and accounting model.

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