Solana went offline after a spike in transactions


In the Solana cryptocurrency blockchain, transactions were disabled for seven hours. The reason was a sharp increase in the number of operations, which the network could not cope with.

The company tweeted that the Solana developers had to restart the host cluster to restore operation.

“The Solana mainnet has lost consensus. After receiving a significant number of transactions (4 million per second), the network was overwhelmed, and the amount of traffic exceeded 100 gigabits per second,” Solana explained.

Later, one of the network’s validators sent out a document to other node holders suggesting a software restart on slot 131973970. This helped, and the Solana network was back up and running. Now developers and engineers are figuring out why the altcoin blockchain could not recover from the attack.

In January, FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried called Solana the best blockchain, despite increasing network outages, which he called “collateral inconveniences.”


Source: Bits

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