Double-spending risk alarms raised as community detects Monero takeover

Source Cryptopolitan

The Monero chain is undergoing a successful 51% attack, with chain reorganization detected. One entity, the Qubic project, has managed an expensive takeover of more than half the hashrate, and has allegedly turned into a bad actor by changing block history. 

The Monero network may be undergoing a successful 51% attack, after one entity took over the hashrate. The Qubic mining pool is the main entity with the ability to rewrite on-chain history. Analysts have already noted Monero may have undergone a block reorg, changing the history and potentially setting up double-spending. 

Community raises alarm as 51% Monero attack with double-spending detected
On-chain observers claim Qubic mining has taken over the Monero network. Source: @evilcos via X

The confidential chain had a relatively low hashrate compared to other entities. However, due to its CPU and GPU mining, the chain was considered difficult to attack due to the distributed hashrate. 

In 2025, an entity still managed to recruit enough hardware to take over the network, though running at this rate may be expensive and unsustainable. 51% attacks usually last for a few hours, and not all events make economic sense. 

Double-spending or reversing XMR transactions may have a limited effect, since XMR is barely traded on exchanges. Some markets are also using token-based synthetic versions of XMR, instead of the real coin. 

Qubic announced its intention to take over Monero

The takeover of the Monero hashrate is not random or the work of a rogue actor or a botnet. The 51% attack would cost up to $75M in a single day based on rough estimates, since Monero mining is still dependent on CPUs with low individual capacity. 

Monero may be under successful 51% attack with double-spending detected
The Monero hashrate is at an all-time high, but most miners were incentivized to join Qubic due to the higher guaranteed rewards. | Source: Coinwarz

Quibic is a project mixing tokenized incentives with mining, founded by Sergey Ivancheglo, also the co-founder of IOTA and a legend in the crypto space. Ivancheglo, known on X as ComeFromBeyond, showed no concern for the event, instead discussing AI issues. 

At the time of the attack, the Monero network had a total hashrate of 4.99 GH/s, requiring thousands of CPUs and less efficient GPUs. 

Qubic was capable of gathering and coordinating enough network participants, generating new interest in Monero mining, where organic participants were rarer. The current attack follows days and weeks of a “Monero siege,” where Qubic’s influence grew gradually. 

The recipe for Qubic was to incentivize Monero mining by giving guaranteed higher block rewards to its miners, while also boosting its native QUBIC tokens. Over time, the higher probability of block rewards drew in more miners, making Qubic the only profitable pool.

Qubic itself exerted selling pressure on XMR by directly liquidating half the rewards. The project used the USDC proceeds to boost the QUBIC token, which traded at $0.000002. 

The end goal of Qubic is to orphan all blocks mined by other entities, refusing them propagation. Thus, the entire status and history of Monero would be in the hands of a single entity, with the sole authority to create and overwrite blocks. 

The final stage would be for Quibic to become the de facto Monero miner, performing the first chain takeover, where a $300M project gains control of a $6B Monero network. 

However, this approach goes against the main philosophy of proof-of-work, where no single miner can control the network. 

XMR price drops as network takeover looms

The price of XMR responded negatively to Qubic’s plan of taking over the network, even with the intent to improve it. 

XMR crashed by 10.4% in the past 24 hours, to a three-month low of $246.98. XMR was already down following another episode of exploiting the market price to launder stolen BTC.

Most of the XMR activity is still locked on KuCoin, with smaller markets on Kraken. At this point, no exchange has announced double-spending to its wallets and attempts to sell XMR, then reverse the transaction.  

Qubic’s plans may change the nature of the Monero network, even doing away with the current type of mining or merging the chain with another network’s infrastructure. The event shows proof-of-work chains are also attackable, especially in the case of sufficiently low hashrate.

KEY Difference Wire: the secret tool crypto projects use to get guaranteed media coverage

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
placeholder
OpenAI Introduces Lowest-Cost ChatGPT Subscription in India with UPI Payment OptionOn Tuesday, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Go, its most affordable AI subscription tier, targeting the price-sensitive Indian market. Nick Turley, OpenAI’s Vice President and Head of ChatGPT, announced the launch via an X post, highlighting that users can pay through India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI).
Author  Mitrade
Aug 19, Tue
On Tuesday, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Go, its most affordable AI subscription tier, targeting the price-sensitive Indian market. Nick Turley, OpenAI’s Vice President and Head of ChatGPT, announced the launch via an X post, highlighting that users can pay through India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI).
placeholder
S&P 500 and Nasdaq Futures Climb on Google Ruling Amid Tariff ConcernsS&P 500 and Nasdaq futures climbed modestly on Tuesday evening, fueled by strong gains in Alphabet Inc. after a court handed down a less stringent antitrust ruling than initially feared.
Author  Mitrade
Sept 03, Wed
S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures climbed modestly on Tuesday evening, fueled by strong gains in Alphabet Inc. after a court handed down a less stringent antitrust ruling than initially feared.
placeholder
ANZ Raises Gold Price Forecast to $3,800/Oz, Predicts Rally to Continue Through 2026Gold is expected to continue its upward momentum throughout 2025 and into early 2026, driven by ongoing geopolitical tensions, macroeconomic challenges, and market anticipation of U.S. monetary easing, according to analysts from ANZ in a research note released Wednesday.
Author  Mitrade
Sept 10, Wed
Gold is expected to continue its upward momentum throughout 2025 and into early 2026, driven by ongoing geopolitical tensions, macroeconomic challenges, and market anticipation of U.S. monetary easing, according to analysts from ANZ in a research note released Wednesday.
placeholder
Barclays Boosts S&P 500 Outlook Amid Strong AI-Driven EarningsBarclays has increased its earnings and price projections for the S&P 500 through 2025 and 2026, attributing the upgrade to stronger-than-anticipated corporate results in the first half of the year and a robust earnings landscape despite trade tensions and labor challenges.
Author  Mitrade
Sept 10, Wed
Barclays has increased its earnings and price projections for the S&P 500 through 2025 and 2026, attributing the upgrade to stronger-than-anticipated corporate results in the first half of the year and a robust earnings landscape despite trade tensions and labor challenges.
placeholder
Tesla set to beat Q3 delivery estimates on robust U.S. and China demand, says RBCTesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is on track to exceed market expectations for third-quarter deliveries, driven by stronger sales momentum in both the United States and China, according to RBC Capital Markets. The firm projects 456,000 vehicle deliveries for Q3, compared with consensus forecasts of 440,000 (Visible Alpha) and 448,000 (FactSet).
Author  Mitrade
Sept 26, Fri
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is on track to exceed market expectations for third-quarter deliveries, driven by stronger sales momentum in both the United States and China, according to RBC Capital Markets. The firm projects 456,000 vehicle deliveries for Q3, compared with consensus forecasts of 440,000 (Visible Alpha) and 448,000 (FactSet).
goTop
quote