• bitcoinBitcoin (BTC) $ 111,184.00
  • ethereumEthereum (ETH) $ 3,758.88
  • tetherTether (USDT) $ 1.00
  • bnbBNB (BNB) $ 1,145.59
  • xrpXRP (XRP) $ 2.41
  • solanaSolana (SOL) $ 177.89
  • usd-coinUSDC (USDC) $ 0.999804
  • staked-etherLido Staked Ether (STETH) $ 3,759.52
  • tronTRON (TRX) $ 0.317334
  • dogecoinDogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.185683
  • cardanoCardano (ADA) $ 0.634753
  • wrapped-stethWrapped stETH (WSTETH) $ 4,572.75
  • wrapped-bitcoinWrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) $ 111,358.00
  • figure-helocFigure Heloc (FIGR_HELOC) $ 1.05
  • wrapped-beacon-ethWrapped Beacon ETH (WBETH) $ 4,028.33
  • ethena-usdeEthena USDe (USDE) $ 1.00
  • chainlinkChainlink (LINK) $ 17.34
  • stellarStellar (XLM) $ 0.321003
  • bitcoin-cashBitcoin Cash (BCH) $ 506.30
  • hyperliquidHyperliquid (HYPE) $ 36.93
  • wrapped-eethWrapped eETH (WEETH) $ 4,056.25
  • avalanche-2Avalanche (AVAX) $ 22.05
  • suiSui (SUI) $ 2.58
  • leo-tokenLEO Token (LEO) $ 9.64
  • wethWETH (WETH) $ 3,760.54
  • binance-bridged-usdt-bnb-smart-chainBinance Bridged USDT (BNB Smart Chain) (BSC-USD) $ 1.00
  • usdsUSDS (USDS) $ 0.998854
  • coinbase-wrapped-btcCoinbase Wrapped BTC (CBBTC) $ 111,317.00
  • usdt0USDT0 (USDT0) $ 1.00
  • litecoinLitecoin (LTC) $ 94.43
  • hedera-hashgraphHedera (HBAR) $ 0.167919
  • whitebitWhiteBIT Coin (WBT) $ 41.81
  • shiba-inuShiba Inu (SHIB) $ 0.000010
  • ethena-staked-usdeEthena Staked USDe (SUSDE) $ 1.20
  • moneroMonero (XMR) $ 300.77
  • crypto-com-chainCronos (CRO) $ 0.154614
  • the-open-networkToncoin (TON) $ 2.11
  • mantleMantle (MNT) $ 1.61
  • zcashZcash (ZEC) $ 289.61
  • daiDai (DAI) $ 0.999906
  • polkadotPolkadot (DOT) $ 3.03
  • memecoreMemeCore (M) $ 2.29
  • okbOKB (OKB) $ 174.33
  • aaveAave (AAVE) $ 231.87
  • uniswapUniswap (UNI) $ 5.87
  • world-liberty-financialWorld Liberty Financial (WLFI) $ 0.124346
  • bitget-tokenBitget Token (BGB) $ 4.69
  • pepePepe (PEPE) $ 0.000007
  • nearNEAR Protocol (NEAR) $ 2.29
  • blackrock-usd-institutional-digital-liquidity-fundBlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) $ 1.00
  • bittensorBittensor (TAO) $ 294.07
  • usd1-wlfiUSD1 (USD1) $ 1.00
  • ethenaEthena (ENA) $ 0.376863
  • jito-staked-solJito Staked SOL (JITOSOL) $ 219.65
  • aptosAptos (APT) $ 3.68
  • paypal-usdPayPal USD (PYUSD) $ 1.00
  • c1usdCurrency One USD (C1USD) $ 0.992597
  • ethereum-classicEthereum Classic (ETC) $ 14.87
  • ondo-financeOndo (ONDO) $ 0.721293
  • binance-peg-wethBinance-Peg WETH (WETH) $ 3,766.52
  • susdssUSDS (SUSDS) $ 1.07
  • aster-2Aster (ASTER) $ 1.25
  • jupiter-perpetuals-liquidity-provider-tokenJupiter Perpetuals Liquidity Provider Token (JLP) $ 5.26
  • binance-staked-solBinance Staked SOL (BNSOL) $ 189.33
  • worldcoin-wldWorldcoin (WLD) $ 0.900677
  • polygon-ecosystem-tokenPOL (ex-MATIC) (POL) $ 0.187089
  • htx-daoHTX DAO (HTX) $ 0.000002
  • gatechain-tokenGate (GT) $ 15.84
  • kucoin-sharesKuCoin (KCS) $ 14.22
  • usdtbUSDtb (USDTB) $ 1.00
  • hash-2Provenance Blockchain (HASH) $ 0.035745
  • story-2Story (IP) $ 5.67
  • internet-computerInternet Computer (ICP) $ 3.18
  • bfusdBFUSD (BFUSD) $ 1.00
  • rocket-pool-ethRocket Pool ETH (RETH) $ 4,298.86
  • pi-networkPi Network (PI) $ 0.202680
  • arbitrumArbitrum (ARB) $ 0.307755
  • algorandAlgorand (ALGO) $ 0.184482
  • kaspaKaspa (KAS) $ 0.057139
  • kelp-dao-restaked-ethKelp DAO Restaked ETH (RSETH) $ 3,968.07
  • falcon-financeFalcon USD (USDF) $ 0.998522
  • tether-goldTether Gold (XAUT) $ 3,998.17
  • cosmosCosmos Hub (ATOM) $ 3.16
  • wbnbWrapped BNB (WBNB) $ 1,148.34
  • flare-networksFlare (FLR) $ 0.019431
  • kinetic-staked-hypeKinetiq Staked HYPE (KHYPE) $ 37.05
  • vechainVeChain (VET) $ 0.016841
  • stakewise-v3-osethStakeWise Staked ETH (OSETH) $ 3,965.03
  • pudgy-penguinsPudgy Penguins (PENGU) $ 0.021853
  • skySky (SKY) $ 0.058588
  • pump-funPump.fun (PUMP) $ 0.003821
  • liquid-staked-ethereumLiquid Staked ETH (LSETH) $ 4,052.45
  • lombard-staked-btcLombard Staked BTC (LBTC) $ 111,175.00
  • chainopera-aiChainOpera AI (COAI) $ 6.74
  • sei-networkSei (SEI) $ 0.209402
  • quant-networkQuant (QNT) $ 87.74
  • render-tokenRender (RENDER) $ 2.38
  • pax-goldPAX Gold (PAXG) $ 3,984.62
  • renzo-restaked-ethRenzo Restaked ETH (EZETH) $ 3,984.97
  • nexoNEXO (NEXO) $ 1.19
  • official-trumpOfficial Trump (TRUMP) $ 5.88
  • xdce-crowd-saleXDC Network (XDC) $ 0.064227
  • binance-bridged-usdc-bnb-smart-chainBinance Bridged USDC (BNB Smart Chain) (USDC) $ 1.00
  • solv-btcSolv Protocol BTC (SOLVBTC) $ 111,525.00
  • filecoinFilecoin (FIL) $ 1.59
  • syrupusdcSyrup USDC (SYRUPUSDC) $ 1.13
  • first-digital-usdFirst Digital USD (FDUSD) $ 0.997546
  • bonkBonk (BONK) $ 0.000014
  • jupiter-exchange-solanaJupiter (JUP) $ 0.328459
  • fetch-aiArtificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET) $ 0.383402
  • spx6900SPX6900 (SPX) $ 1.05
  • immutable-xImmutable (IMX) $ 0.486881
  • mantle-staked-etherMantle Staked Ether (METH) $ 4,053.23
  • pancakeswap-tokenPancakeSwap (CAKE) $ 2.72
  • doublezeroDoubleZero (2Z) $ 0.259545
  • jupiter-staked-solJupiter Staked SOL (JUPSOL) $ 201.72
  • arbitrum-bridged-wbtc-arbitrum-oneArbitrum Bridged WBTC (Arbitrum One) (WBTC) $ 111,044.00
  • clbtcclBTC (CLBTC) $ 111,725.00
  • fasttokenFasttoken (FTN) $ 1.99
  • ripple-usdRipple USD (RLUSD) $ 0.999702
  • injective-protocolInjective (INJ) $ 8.57
  • morphoMorpho (MORPHO) $ 1.61
  • optimismOptimism (OP) $ 0.462323
  • solmevSolMev (SN116) $ 2,398.72
  • ousgOUSG (OUSG) $ 112.89
  • blockstackStacks (STX) $ 0.428727
  • celestiaCelestia (TIA) $ 0.950497
  • msolMarinade Staked SOL (MSOL) $ 235.28
  • global-dollarGlobal Dollar (USDG) $ 0.999948
  • aerodrome-financeAerodrome Finance (AERO) $ 0.828115
  • lido-daoLido DAO (LDO) $ 0.817859
  • cgeth-hashkey-cloudcgETH Hashkey Cloud (CGETH.HASH) $ 3,663.71
  • plasmaPlasma (XPL) $ 0.397258
  • superstate-short-duration-us-government-securities-fund-ustbSuperstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB) (USTB) $ 10.85
  • l2-standard-bridged-weth-baseL2 Standard Bridged WETH (Base) (WETH) $ 3,761.43
  • sonic-3Sonic (S) $ 0.184200
  • curve-dao-tokenCurve DAO (CRV) $ 0.487569
  • tbtctBTC (TBTC) $ 110,875.00
  • usdx-money-usdxStables Labs USDX (USDX) $ 0.998475
  • ondo-us-dollar-yieldOndo US Dollar Yield (USDY) $ 1.09
  • saros-financeSaros (SAROS) $ 0.256252
  • myx-financeMYX Finance (MYX) $ 3.47
  • the-graphThe Graph (GRT) $ 0.063311
  • flokiFLOKI (FLOKI) $ 0.000067
  • pyth-networkPyth Network (PYTH) $ 0.108323
  • newton-projectAB (AB) $ 0.007659
  • kaiaKaia (KAIA) $ 0.106144
  • tezosTezos (XTZ) $ 0.579498
  • arbitrum-bridged-weth-arbitrum-oneArbitrum Bridged WETH (Arbitrum One) (WETH) $ 3,760.07
  • beldexBeldex (BDX) $ 0.080857
  • usdaiUSDai (USDAI) $ 1.03
  • pendlePendle (PENDLE) $ 3.48
  • ether-fiEther.fi (ETHFI) $ 1.13
  • stader-ethxStader ETHx (ETHX) $ 4,029.12
  • gtethGTETH (GTETH) $ 3,763.49
  • iotaIOTA (IOTA) $ 0.139551
  • usual-usdUsual USD (USD0) $ 0.998552
  • trust-wallet-tokenTrust Wallet (TWT) $ 1.32
  • aethirAethir (ATH) $ 0.042532
  • bitcoin-avalanche-bridged-btc-bAvalanche Bridged BTC (Avalanche) (BTC.B) $ 111,230.00
  • conflux-tokenConflux (CFX) $ 0.100283
  • mantle-restaked-ethMantle Restaked ETH (CMETH) $ 4,058.96
  • raydiumRaydium (RAY) $ 1.90
  • coinbase-wrapped-staked-ethCoinbase Wrapped Staked ETH (CBETH) $ 4,138.22
  • mantle-bridged-usdt-mantleMantle Bridged USDT (Mantle) (USDT) $ 1.00
  • ethereum-name-serviceEthereum Name Service (ENS) $ 15.18
  • swethSwell Ethereum (SWETH) $ 4,140.07
  • bittorrentBitTorrent (BTT) $ 0.00000051
  • true-usdTrueUSD (TUSD) $ 0.999900
  • starknetStarknet (STRK) $ 0.113726
  • dashDash (DASH) $ 39.44
  • theta-tokenTheta Network (THETA) $ 0.488039
  • galaGALA (GALA) $ 0.010538
  • dogwifcoindogwifhat (WIF) $ 0.484170
  • jasmycoinJasmyCoin (JASMY) $ 0.009905
  • the-sandboxThe Sandbox (SAND) $ 0.195947
  • binance-peg-dogecoinBinance-Peg Dogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.186295
  • zero-gravity0G (0G) $ 2.20
  • steakhouse-usdc-morpho-vaultSteakhouse USDC Morpho Vault (STEAKUSDC) $ 1.10
  • sun-tokenSun Token (SUN) $ 0.024328
  • bridged-usdc-polygon-pos-bridgePolygon Bridged USDC (Polygon PoS) (USDC.E) $ 0.999803
  • polygon-pos-bridged-dai-polygon-posPolygon PoS Bridged DAI (Polygon POS) (DAI) $ 0.999917
  • usddUSDD (USDD) $ 1.00
  • virtual-protocolVirtuals Protocol (VIRTUAL) $ 0.709835
  • arbitrum-bridged-wrapped-eethArbitrum Bridged Wrapped eETH (Arbitrum) (WEETH) $ 4,049.80
  • decentralandDecentraland (MANA) $ 0.236970
  • ai-companionsAI Companions (AIC) $ 0.453499
  • eigenlayerEigenCloud (prev. EigenLayer) (EIGEN) $ 1.16
  • swissborgSwissBorg (BORG) $ 0.453169
  • astherus-staked-bnbAster Staked BNB (ASBNB) $ 1,210.02
  • vaultaVaulta (A) $ 0.273433
  • flowFlow (FLOW) $ 0.270908
  • heliumHelium (HNT) $ 2.26
  • bitcoin-svBitcoin SV (BSV) $ 21.21
  • benqi-liquid-staked-avaxBENQI Liquid Staked AVAX (SAVAX) $ 27.08
  • apenftAPENFT (NFT) $ 0.00000042
  • hashnote-usycCircle USYC (USYC) $ 1.10
  • polygon-pos-bridged-weth-polygon-posPolygon PoS Bridged WETH (Polygon POS) (WETH) $ 3,761.59
  • jito-governance-tokenJito (JTO) $ 1.06
  • frax-etherFrax Ether (FRXETH) $ 3,721.93

What Is a Blockchain Reorg and Why It Matters

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What Is a Blockchain Reorg and Why It Matters

Blockchain reorganizations, where networks discard recent blocks to follow a longer chain, have exposed weaknesses in proof-of-work (PoW) systems, highlighted by Monero’s August 2025 ordeal and earlier disruptions across other blockchains.

Decoding Chain Reorgs

A blockchain reorganization, or reorg, happens when a chain of blocks is abandoned in favor of a competing version with greater cumulative proof-of-work (PoW), effectively rewriting a piece of the ledger. Reorgs roll back transactions in orphaned blocks, sending them back into the mempool for possible inclusion—or omission—later.

This creates openings for double-spending, where attackers can spend coins on a discarded chain yet still retain them after the reorg. In August 2025, Monero endured repeated reorgs tied to the Qubic mining pool, which amassed a dominant share of hashrate. Qubic publicly described the effort as an experiment, leveraging its PoW setup to mine Monero blocks and claim rewards.

What Is a Blockchain Reorg and Why It Matters

Image source: Vini Barbosa. The X account Vini Barbosa reported that Monero had two 9-block-deep reorgs within 60 minutes from blocks 3485726 → 3485734 to 3485708 → 3485716.

That strength initially enabled a six-block reorg, showing how the ledger could be rewritten. Several more followed, including a recently reported nine-block reorg that took place two times. Monero’s reorgs stemmed from Qubic’s superior hashrate, allowing private mining of a longer chain before revealing it, which forced nodes to switch. The risks include double-spending, transaction censorship, and the headache of erased blocks.

Exchanges like Kraken suspended deposits, later demanding 720 confirmations—far beyond the usual 10—to guard against losses. The turmoil sparked debate over revamping Monero’s consensus, with proposals ranging from merge mining with Bitcoin, to geographically distributed hardware to weaken large pools, to Dash’s Chainlocks, where masternodes lock blocks to block reorgs.

In August 2021, Bitcoin SV faced a similar test when an unknown miner controlled over half its hashrate, pulling off a reported a massive 100-block reorg. The event splintered the chain into three versions, shaking reliability. The cause was traced to stealth miners building hidden chains, leading to familiar risks: double-spends, instability, and shaken confidence.

Reorgs highlight PoW’s probabilistic finality: Transactions become more secure with additional confirmations, but a 51% advantage can override them. Both episodes reveal reorgs as natural correction tools twisted into attack methods, fueling calls for stronger decentralization and hybrid protections.

Monero and BSV’s experiences reveal the two-sided nature of reorgs—ordinary in healthy operation but disruptive when weaponized—pointing to the importance of widely distributed hashrate to preserve a blockchain’s integrity.

Bitcoin ( BTC) is far more expensive to attack because of its sheer hashrate dominance compared to other PoW blockchains. The network runs on hundreds of exahashes per second (EH/s), powered by globally distributed mining farms operating specialized ASIC hardware.

To reorganize Bitcoin’s chain, an attacker would need to secretly marshal a majority of that hashrate, a feat that requires billions of dollars in mining rigs, industrial-scale infrastructure, and massive amounts of electricity. The level of investment needed makes such an attempt economically irrational.

Monero ( XMR) and Bitcoin SV ( BSV) are far cheaper to attack because their PoW systems operate on a fraction of Bitcoin’s hashrate, and the cost of entry for mining is drastically lower.

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