Starknet Is Back Online After Outage: What Happened?

Starknet Is Back Online After Outage: What Happened?
Starknet Is Back Online After Outage: What Happened?

Main notes

  • Starknet recovered the services after a period of hours.
  • The network stopped producing blocks after the Grinta upgrade.
  • The distinctive code decreased by 4.5 % as the user reaction was to the interruption.

ethereum

Eth
4 $ 333



24 hours fluctuation:
1.5 %


The maximum market:
$ 523.29 b



Folder. 24h:
$ 28.19 b

2 Blockchain, Starknet

Strek
0.12 dollars



24 hours fluctuation:
2.6 %


The maximum market:
497.92 dollars



Folder. 24h:
$ 27.95

He returned online after an unexpected interruption suffering from leaving users unable to send or confirm transactions for more than four hours.

The developers confirmed that the production of the mass has resumed and that the services operate normally again.


The disorder began shortly after a Grinta upgrade from Starknet, also known as 0.14.0 version. The promotion was supposed to be improved performance, but instead the network stopped producing blocks that exceeded #1961878.

While the developers issued a 15 -minute warning, the power outage extended to several hours, leaving the transactions stuck and separate wallets.

Between 2:23 am and 4:36 AM UTC, the transactions provided to the network have not been processed.

To restore services, developers had to start a decline, or “Reorg”, to ban #1960612. This means that all transactions that exceed this point have been erased and must be re -submitted now by users.

RPC providers are also gradually returning online, ensuring wallet connections and DAPP again.

It also affected the interruption of the distinctive symbol of the network. STRK decreased about 4.5 % to $ 0.1204 during turmoil a little before recovery. At the time of this report, Penny Crypto is trading of about $ 0.1234 with the maximum market worth $ 503 million.

Meanwhile, developers promised to issue a full report on accidents, including analyzing the root causes and long -term repairs to prevent similar problems.

What is the following for Starknet?

Although Grinta’s upgrade caused short -term pain, it is also a step in the long -term Starknet strategy to approach decentralization. Currently, the network still relies heavily on Starkware, the company that manages the transaction sequence.

Grinta upgrade is expected to make the network more efficient, reliable and decentralized.

The StarkNet road map determines a gradual shift towards the distribution of the validity of the mass and production through a multiple independent contract. The ultimate goal is to replace the central sequence with a central sequence and prove mechanisms.

This means that the security of the network and the verification of the health of transactions will be eventually preserved by a wider society, rather than relying on one company.

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