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by: xpoolPosted on: August 12, 2025

Qubic Dominates Monero’s Hash Rate in Live 51% Takeover Demo

In a groundbreaking demonstration of its Useful Proof of Work (uPoW) framework, the L1 protocol Qubic has achieved over 51% hashrate dominance against Monero, the privacy-focused cryptocurrency known for its ASIC-resistant RandomX algorithm. This event marks a significant milestone in the development of verifiable decentralized compute.

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