- Cerebras’ X account was hacked to push (fake) new $ cerebras -min
- Business athletes have confirmed that this was a “scam”
- Cerebras is working with the US military
The official X -Report on AI -Chipp producer Cerebras was recently hacked with the malicious actor (s) behind the attack using the platform to share a fake cryptocurrency, the company has confirmed.
The violation was used to promote a fraudulent crypto scheme involving a false coin, named $ cerebras, but the news was met with skepticism even before the company regained control of its X account and confirmed scam.
Industrial experts had already suspected $ cerebras for being a scam or a blanket (and occurrence where a project is abandoned after the company or individual’s responsible has raised assets from the public), and doubts were also raised when people began to notice that the false coin had only been launched days earlier, June 15, raised Red Flag among Krypto.
Cerebras fake cryptocurrency -fidus
In response to a request for X, CEO Andrew Feldman wrote: “No. We didn’t. This wasn’t. This is a scam.” Business Director James Wang also replied to speculation: “Cerebras is not launching a symbol. It’s a scam. Don’t click.”
Ceberas has since regained control of his X account and no recent suspicious activity has been reported.
“Be aware of: Cerebras is never launching or supporting any cryptocurrency or token. We are working to regain control of the account. Become aware and protect yourself from scams,” the company wrote.
In other news, the company recently boasted record-breaking LLM inference speeds using Llama 4 Maverick 400B model-VI, 2,522 output-tokens pr. Second-nest 2.5x Nvidias 1,038 Output-tokens per Second.
“Cerebras has led the fees in redefining inference performance across models such as Llama, Deepseek and Qwen, which regularly supplies over 2,500 TPS/user,” Feldman wrote.
Cerebras also won a joint $ 45 million US government contract with Canadian chip start Ranovus to speed up inter-chip connections.



