The Qubic network announced on April 1, 2026, that it has successfully acquired 51% of the Monero (XMR) network's hashrate and has commenced mining Dogecoin (DOGE) using its AI-powered compute infrastructure.

"The Qubic network's computational power, originally designed for AI tasks, has been repurposed to demonstrate the vulnerabilities in legacy proof-of-work systems," a spokesperson for Qubic said in a statement.

The alleged 51% attack, if verified, would represent a critical security breach for Monero, a cryptocurrency known for its privacy-enhancing features. Control of a majority of a network's hashrate allows the controlling entity to potentially disrupt the network, double-spend transactions, and prevent other miners from creating blocks. The immediate pivot to mining Dogecoin, a popular memecoin, adds a surreal dimension to the security exploit.

This event could trigger a catastrophic loss of confidence in the Monero network, potentially leading to a severe price decline for XMR and delistings from major exchanges. More broadly, it raises significant security concerns for other proof-of-work cryptocurrencies, potentially causing widespread Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) across the market. The use of AI-specific hardware for mining traditional cryptocurrencies also highlights the evolving landscape of computational power and its potential applications, both constructive and destructive.

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