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Qubic Games: Live Apps and Smart Contract Gaming

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Gaming on Qubic: What Is Already Live

The Qubic ecosystem page lists several live gaming and interactive applications built by the community. These are not roadmap items - they are operational smart contracts on the Qubic mainnet today.

Quottery: On-Chain Prediction Markets

Quottery is one of the earliest and most established smart contracts on the Qubic network, listed at qubic.org/ecosystem/quottery. It is a prediction market and betting platform where users create and participate in on-chain bets about future events. All outcomes are resolved through smart contracts, with QUBIC as the staking token. Winnings are paid out automatically through contract execution.

Because Qubic transfers are feeless and finality is instant, Quottery enables small-stake predictions without the fee drag that makes similar applications impractical on fee-based chains. A bet resolution that would cost dollars in Ethereum gas costs nothing in QUBIC transfer fees.

Random Lottery (RL): Community Lottery Smart Contract

Random Lottery is a live community gaming application listed on the Qubic ecosystem page. It is described as a simple and fun way for the Qubic community to engage, play, and win. The lottery mechanics run on-chain through Qubic's smart contract infrastructure, with draws and payouts executed transparently on the network.

QRaffle: Smart Contract-Powered Raffles

QRaffle is a live raffle system running as a Qubic smart contract, listed at qubic.org/ecosystem. It provides a transparent and automated raffle mechanism where entries and winner selection are handled entirely on-chain. Because Qubic smart contracts require Computor quorum approval before launch, QRaffle operates within a governance framework that validates contracts before they go live.

MyLastMatch: Web3 Game in Development

MyLastMatch is an innovative Web3 game in active development on the Qubic network, listed at qubic.org/ecosystem. It represents the next generation of gaming applications building on Qubic's high-throughput infrastructure.

Why Qubic's Infrastructure Suits Gaming

15.5 Million TPS and Instant Finality

According to the Qubic About page, Qubic is validated as the fastest blockchain ever verified on mainnet at 15.5 million TPS, certified by CertiK. For gaming applications, this throughput matters in two ways. First, high-frequency state updates required by real-time games do not create bottlenecks. Second, instant finality through the 676-Computor quorum means game outcomes settle immediately with no waiting period.

Most blockchain games built on fee-heavy chains with slow finality are forced to move much of their game state off-chain. Qubic's architecture allows more of the game logic to run natively on-chain while maintaining the performance required for interactive applications.

Feeless Microtransactions

According to the Qubic documentation, all transfers on Qubic are feeless. For gaming, this is particularly significant because it makes microtransactions economically viable. In-game item purchases, entry fees, small-stake bets, reward distributions, and tipping mechanisms all become practical when each transaction has zero cost.

Compare this to Ethereum-based games where a small in-game transaction might cost more in gas fees than the transaction value itself. Qubic's feeless model fundamentally changes the economics of blockchain gaming.

C++ Smart Contracts on Bare Metal

According to the Qubic documentation, smart contracts are written in C++ and executed directly on bare metal hardware. C++ is one of the most widely used languages in game development, meaning developers with existing game programming experience can apply familiar skills to Qubic smart contract development.

Bare metal execution eliminates the computational overhead of virtual machine interpretation, enabling more complex game logic to run at acceptable performance levels. Smart contracts require a quorum vote before launch, ensuring that deployed gaming contracts have undergone distributed review.

Oracle Machines for Real-World Event Data

The Qubic About page describes Oracle Machines as the bridge enabling smart contracts to access trustworthy external data, including sports scores, stock prices, and sensor readings. Oracle Machines went live on the Qubic mainnet in February 2026. For gaming applications, this means on-chain games can use verifiable real-world event data as inputs, enabling sports prediction games, fantasy competitions, and other applications that depend on external outcomes.

Aigarth and AI-Enhanced Gaming Potential

The Qubic About page describes Aigarth as more than AI - powered by the global network of miners using Useful Proof of Work, it evolves by creating billions of artificial neural networks. This on-chain AI infrastructure opens potential for gaming applications that use adaptive AI systems.

Possible AI-enhanced gaming applications on Qubic include adaptive non-player characters that evolve based on game state, procedurally generated content using Aigarth's neural network outputs, and game economy systems that adjust dynamically based on on-chain data. These are possibilities enabled by the architecture rather than features already live, but the infrastructure for building them exists within the network today.

Building Games on Qubic

Developer Resources

Full developer documentation is available at docs.qubic.org, covering smart contract development, network APIs, and integration guides. The 

Smart Contract IPO Model

According to the Qubic smart contracts documentation, smart contracts on Qubic launch through an IPO model. Once a contract passes Computor quorum approval, shares in the contract are auctioned to the community. Shareholders receive passive income from contract usage, creating a revenue-sharing structure that gives early supporters of successful games a stake in their operation.

Key Reference Links

Qubic ecosystem page: https://qubic.org/ecosystem

Quottery prediction market: https://quottery.org

Developer documentation: https://docs.qubic.org/developers/intro/

Smart contracts documentation: https://docs.qubic.org/learn/smart-contracts/

Build on Qubic: https://qubic.org/build

Qubic blog: https://qubic.org/blog-grid

Explorer: https://explorer.qubic.org

Official Qubic Resources

qubic.org  |  docs.qubic.org  |  wallet.qubic.org  |  explorer.qubic.org

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