Monero's Unbreakable Strength: Why Qubic's Claims Don't Hold Up
Monero Stands Strong Against Centralization Attempts
Recent claims from Qubic about controlling over 50% of Monero’s hashrate have caused unnecessary concern. However, Monero’s decentralized nature and strong community ensure the network remains secure and resilient.
1. Monero’s Decentralization Protects It
Monero was designed to resist mining centralization. Unlike Bitcoin, where large mining pools dominate, Monero’s RandomX algorithm ensures that CPU and GPU miners can participate fairly.
No single entity can control Monero—the network is distributed across thousands of independent miners.
Qubic’s claims of 50% dominance are misleading, as Monero’s mining power is naturally spread out.
Transactions continue processing normally, proving the network is healthy.
2. The Monero Community Won’t Be Manipulated
Monero users and miners are educated, privacy-focused, and resistant to FUD. Attempts to scare miners into switching pools won’t work because:
Monero miners value decentralization—they won’t hand control to a single pool.
The community has faced bigger threats before (exchanges delisting, regulatory pressure) and always adapted.
Monero’s principles matter more than short-term mining profits.
3. Why Bitcoin Maximalists Attack Monero
As @alexmrkozlov noted, Bitcoiners often criticize Monero out of fear:
"Bitcoiners attacking XMR is the weirdest shit to me... If XMR dies it dies, stand for something."
Monero’s privacy threatens Bitcoin’s transparent ledger model.
They can’t censor or track Monero transactions, which scares authoritarians.
Monero users don’t compromise on privacy—that’s why it remains the strongest private Layer 1.
4. Monero’s Future: Unstoppable and Growing
Monero has survived exchange delistings, regulatory crackdowns, and FUD campaigns—and it keeps getting stronger.
Adoption keeps increasing (LocalMonero, Haveno, decentralized exchanges).
Developers continue improving privacy (Seraphis, Jamtis upgrades).
The community remains fiercely independent.
Final Thought: Keep Mining, Keep Using Monero
Qubic’s claims are just noise. Monero’s technology, community, and principles make it unstoppable.
Stay decentralized. Keep mining independently. Keep transacting privately.
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