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Reading: Researchers warn that 95% of Bitcoin nodes may be vulnerable to undersea cable attacks
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Researchers warn that 95% of Bitcoin nodes may be vulnerable to undersea cable attacks

March 6, 2026 3 Min Read
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New analysis from Cambridge Heart for Different Finance reveal A focused assault on a significant undersea cable or routing supplier might theoretically cripple a big portion of Bitcoin’s public nodes.

In a brand new paper, researchers Wenbing Wu and Alexander Neumuller current the primary longitudinal research of the resilience of Bitcoin’s bodily layer.

In fact, decentralization is Bitcoin’s important promoting level, however its logical software program community is linked to the bodily web infrastructure. The researchers used a cascade mannequin to simulate what would occur to Bitcoin nodes if the undersea cables between international locations have been severed.

The excellent news for networks is that random cable failures are principally innocent. Between 72% and 92% of undersea cables between all international locations would have to be destroyed earlier than the community turns into considerably fragmented (greater than 10% of nodes disconnected).

Nonetheless, focused and coordinated assaults considerably improve the risk profile. If an attacker particularly targets “excessive intermediate” cables, the failure threshold drops from 72% to simply 20%. Researchers have recognized 11 crucial cables connecting Europe and North America.

Moreover, a focused outage of the highest 5 autonomous system networks (ASNs) internet hosting Bitcoin nodes (Hetzner, OVH, Comcast, Amazon, and Google Cloud) might destroy 95% of the community’s clearnet routing capability.

TOR paradox

The community has tailored to international pressures with the large-scale implementation of the TOR community.

In 2014, there have been only some dozen Bitcoin nodes working on TOR. By 2025, that quantity has jumped to 64% of your complete community.

Traditionally, critics have argued that routing Bitcoin by TOR introduces “hidden vulnerabilities” as a result of the bodily places of nodes are now not observable.

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Counterintuitively, this research proves that TOR really strengthens Bitcoin’s bodily resilience.

Information exhibits that TOR relay bandwidth is concentrated in infrastructure-rich European international locations corresponding to Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

These international locations have intensive redundancies in each submarine cables and terrestrial fiber borders. It is rather troublesome to disconnect them from the worldwide web. Routing Bitcoin by TOR creates a “advanced barrier to disruption” and protects nodes in poorly linked peripheral international locations by piggybacking on Europe’s sturdy bodily infrastructure.

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