Qubic (QUBIC): D-Score 54/100 — Moderately Decentralized BlockIndex D-Score: 54/100 (Moderately Decentralized). Qubic (QUBIC) is a Layer 1 cryptocurrency using PoW consensus. Qubic: Layer‑1 AI‑focused blockchain combining Useful PoW with Quorum BFT for feeless, instant finality. Source: https://blockindex.ai/coin/qubic · Data by BlockIndex.AI · Updated 2026-06-19 D-Score breakdown (0-100, higher means more decentralized) Component: Score: Overall D-Score: 54: Node distribution: 22: Initial distribution: 0: Governance: 16: Age and history: 11: Autonomy: 5: Key facts - Layer: Layer 1 - Consensus: PoW (Other) - Launch: Other (2022) - Founder: Not documented - VC funded: No - Max supply: 200,000,000,000,000 - Circulating: 138,570,905,872,260 (69.3%) Market data (as of 2026-06-19) - Price: $0 - Market cap: $61.85M - 24h volume: $1.07M - 24h change: -6.74% · 7d change: +5.20% About Qubic is a purpose-built, decentralized Layer‑1 blockchain positioned at the intersection of general-purpose distributed ledger technology and applied artificial intelligence compute. Launched in 2022, the project promotes feeless transactions and instant finality through a Quorum-style Byzantine Fault Tolerant consensus design combined with a novel 'Useful Proof of Work' (Useful PoW) concept that seeks to redirect mining computation toward AI model training tasks. The network is described in public market and listing materials as a high-throughput platform tailored for latency-sensitive dApps across finance, gaming, and supply-chain domains. In public-facing summaries Qubic emphasizes developer ergonomics, low-latency confirmations and an economic model intended to support sustained data and model training workloads on‑chain. Technically, Qubic is presented as a native blockchain (not an ERC/BEP token) that implements a Lamport-inspired quorum consensus variant alongside a purpose-driven PoW mechanism. The Quorum Consensus is described as a Lamport-style BFT family variant intended to provide instant finality and guard against single‑entity control, while Useful PoW attempts to make mining work reproductively useful by leveraging cycles for AI model computation rather than purely hashing for block security. Public documentation and scraped market pages describe the chain as feeless with instant settlement guarantees, and highlight goals around supporting real-time dApps and large-scale AI workloads. Many low-level implementation details (programming languages, repository links, exact consensus parameters and chain identifiers) were not present in the combined source files. From a tokenomics perspective, QUBIC is the native currency of the Qubic mainnet. Source snapshots indicate a very large nominal maximum supply (200,000,000,000,000 QUBIC) with a reported total supply of approximately 162,477,675,293,796 QUBIC and a circulating supply of roughly 130,236,388,312,884 QUBIC (about 65.118% of the max supply) in public snapshots. Market data captured in combined sources show active trading liquidity and market-cap snapshots in the tens of millions of USD, with 24‑hour volumes around the low millions. Public snapshots referenced an all‑time high near $0.000012 (recorded on 2024‑03‑02 in the scraped material) and an all‑time low recorded in the scraped dataset on 2025‑12‑18. The provided materials did not include an emission schedule, explicit developer fund allocations, premine percentages, or a formalized monetary policy in extractable form. Governance and organisational details remain largely unspecified in the provided material. While the Quorum Consensus design is described as a governance and fault‑tolerance approach to limit single‑party control, the combined sources do not document an on‑chain DAO, a named foundation, CEO or legal entity, nor do they provide details on voting mechanisms, treasury governance, or executive leadership. The project is indexed on major market/aggregation platforms (CoinMarketCap, Coinbase, CryptoCompare/CoinGecko referenced) and provides an official block explorer (https://explorer.qubic.org) and website (https://qubic.org/). Infrastructure mentions in the provided content include Chainlink as an oracle reference and Electrum compatibility for wallet tooling. Many operational metrics such as exact node counts, block production statistics, detailed upgrade history, and open‑source repository pointers were not present in the supplied files; these gaps would require direct queries to explorer, GitHub and official documentation to validate. Links - Website: https://qubic.org/ - Whitepaper: N/A - GitHub: N/A --- About the D-Score: BlockIndex.AI rates decentralization from 0 to 100 across node distribution, initial distribution, governance, age and history, and autonomy. Methodology: https://blockindex.ai/dscore