Okay, so let me get this straight;

Qubic failed to get the hashrate and mysteriously tradeorge goes offline. Mexc and others cease withdrawals and some trading.

If you can't beat the miners, tighten the liquidity.

So, it's safe to assume the attack on Monero is a concerted effort, on multiple levels.

Interesting.

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The attack from #Qubic is definitely not random, it was planned. However, I’m not sure we have the evidences to make the case for a state sponsored attack (if that’s what you’re suggesting).

There is certainly some bot activity going on social, but that could just be paid trolls. Exchanges stopping withdrawals could be in response of the uncertainty around block reorgs.

Tradeogre shutting down at the same time is suspicious but maybe just a coincidence?

Come-from-Beyond was co-founder of the Iota project many years ago. There was some feud between him and the other founders around IP rights which resulted in his departure. He seems like a smart immature kind of person but I haven’t seen anything indicating that he was working for a state.

Maybe that has changed, who knows…

To some extent I would prefer the idea that it’s sponsored by a state because it would show everything they have to “kill” #Monero but most likely this planned attack is not part of larger coordination efforts.

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Too much work 😂 it's a frontend website for X anyway. Thought you would find it interesting. Related to your note.

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TLDR is that they may be being funded by US Israeli joint ventures, and then there's a post that goes into how.

Usual suspects

The guy mistook the Qubic blockchain with a quantum computing company also named Qubic (check the comments below).

He admitted it was a joke to spread FUD like Qubic is doing

He went way out of his way for this joke. I think he just didn’t want to admit his mistake 😂.