TechFlow news, December 12 — According to Cointelegraph, Andreas Kohl, co-founder of Bitcoin sidechain Sequentia, claimed he disrupted 69% of Dogecoin's network nodes using an old laptop from El Salvador.
Data from Blockchair shows that prior to the exploit, Dogecoin had 647 active nodes. Currently, only 350 active nodes remain.
An X account named "Department Of DOGE Efficiency" publicly disclosed a vulnerability on the Dogecoin network, warning it could lead to a complete collapse of the Dogecoin chain. The account stated that the "DogeReaper" vulnerability allows anyone to remotely crash any Dogecoin node by writing to its address, causing the node to die due to a segmentation fault.




