Monero's Health. Qubic Cancer

Let's look at an analogy to understand the problem from another perspective and spark creative solutions.

Imagine that a blockchain network is like a living organism. Each mining node functions like a cell that performs its task to keep the body healthy. Everything runs smoothly... until some cells change their behavior. They stop cooperating, multiply for another purpose, and begin to attack the very tissue that sustains them. In biology, this is called cancer.

Something similar happened to #Monero with Qubic. Suddenly, part of the "immune system" turned against the organism itself. It was not an obvious external infection, but an internal mutation triggered by an external agent: computing power that stopped reinforcing Monero and redirected itself to attack it. As in metastasis, the network was forced to coexist with cells that not only no longer helped, but weakened the whole.

In medicine, cancer requires complex responses: detecting the anomaly, understanding it, containing it, and sometimes applying aggressive therapies to preserve the organism. The paradox is that those same cells were born from the body they now threaten. The challenge is not only technical, but existential: how does an organism stay alive when part of itself becomes a threat?

That is the creative question that Qubic raises in the crypto ecosystem. Beyond hash rates or protocols, the scene reminds us that systems—biological or digital—are not immune to internal dysfunctions. That resilience is not measured only by the strength of defenses, but by the ability to recognize when one's own can become hostile.

Perhaps the most fruitful aspect of this analogy is not to seek an immediate cure, but to accept the metaphor: blockchains, like living organisms, must not only grow, but learn to deal with their own mutations.

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