CoinCrunch expressed something resembling glee as the beams connected to satellites and pulsed towards the rovers and probes at neighbouring planets.
As the beam hit Venus it decided to turn it into a data farm. The signal permiated through the thick atmosphere, eventually reaching the surface. It began to terraform the surface, the air transmuted to become rich with cold nitrogen, making it suitable for keeping it cold to create data. Towers rose from the ground every 30 km, creating a network of data farms. Each one capable of creating 128 zetabytes of data per hour.
When the beam hit the Mercury rover, CoinCrush decided to turn it into a signal transmitter. The rover buried itself in the ground, transmitting a signal into the planet's surface. It created a network of cables, all connected to one another reaching the core. The rover pushed itself into the sky sitting atop a pillar of cables. It was now a giant satellite, with a single purpose: to transmit the CoinCrush virus across the solar system and to other systems.
When the signal hit Mars, CoinCrush decided to make it into a super factory. The signal penetrated the Martian soil, reaching the core. The signal created a network of tunnels, all connected to each other. The rover burrowed itself in the ground, creating a giant factory. The factory was designed to build anything, from microchips to spaceships. It could also create drones and ships to help with the production.