BTC $87,787.00 (-1.00%)
ETH $2,978.61 (+0.04%)
BNB $871.67 (+1.40%)
XRP $1.84 (-2.11%)
SOL $124.99 (-0.63%)
TRX $0.28 (-0.65%)
DOGE $0.12 (-4.16%)
ADA $0.33 (-5.63%)
BCH $599.21 (+0.17%)
LEO $9.69 (+5.85%)
LINK $12.21 (-1.60%)
ZEC $507.45 (-3.46%)
XMR $427.97 (-3.28%)
XLM $0.20 (-3.44%)
HYPE $25.64 (-0.72%)
LTC $76.98 (-1.42%)
CC $0.16 (+10.10%)
AVAX $12.29 (-2.57%)
SUI $1.40 (-3.11%)
HBAR $0.11 (-3.55%)

51% Attack

51% Attack is a situation where one single attacker has more than 50% of the total network processing power. In such case, the attacker could perform a double spend, amongst other things. Bitcoin (and most other cryptocurrencies) is designed with the belief that a single attacker will never have more than 50% of the total network processing power.