How to query Qubic Oracle machines using the Qubic.Net Toolkit

How to query Qubic Oracle machines using the Qubic.Net Toolkit

By qubic.org
Publication Date: 2026-02-21 00:00:00

Oracle machines are live on Qubic mainnet. Anyone can now send a request to the network’s native Oracle infrastructure and receive verified real-world data back on-chain.

The Qubic.Net Toolkit makes this accessible via a point-and-click desktop interface. No code, no command line. This guide will walk you through the entire process, from download to your first Oracle response.

What are Oracle machines on Qubic?

Blockchains can only work with data that already exists on the chain. A smart contract has no way to independently check the current Bitcoin price or the result of a football game.

Oracle Machines resolve this issue. They sit between Qubic core nodes and external data sources, retrieving real-world information and delivering it back in a format the blockchain can trust. Qubic’s 676 computers then verify the response through quorum consensus before it becomes available on-chain.

There are two Oracle interfaces available at startup: the Price Oraclewhich fetches live cryptocurrency price data from…