Solana again affected by temporary instability, Arbitrum suffers failure

Solana again affected by temporary instability, Arbitrum suffers failure

and arbitrum both face major network problems.

The central theses

  • Solana suffers from “temporary instability” for the second time within 12 days.
  • Arbitrum also suffered a temporary failure today.
  • arbitrum has solved its problems after 48 minutes, while Solana's problem seems to have stopped several hours.

The Solana Foundation reported today that the high-through-block blockchain experienced a “temporary instability”. In the meantime, the Layer Two solution Arbitrum has also failed.

Solana, Arbitrum face network problems

Solana and Arbitrum both went under today.

Solana status, a Twitter page (NYSE :) that is operated by the Solana Foundation, an update published on Tuesday at 12:38 UTC, which was reported that the problem lasted for 45 minutes. It read:

"Solana Mainnet Beta at times experienced instability. This started about 45 minutes ago, and engineers examine the problem."

The team added that the exhaustion of the resources led to a denial of service and that engineers searched for a solution. "Validators are preparing for a possible restart if necessary," says the announcement.

Data from Solscan, a popular block explorer for Solana, show that the last block in the network was processed about three hours ago. Many users have also reported that their money is stuck on the basis of the incident.

Phantom, a popular Solana-based wallet, confirmed that it had "problems with connecting" together with other applications.

Solana, which refers to itself as a high-through-block blockchain, has been faced with other performance problems in recent weeks. On September 2, the Solana status was published A similar message that the network is "temporary instability", the result of a deterioration in performance. The problem reduced throughput in the network and supposedly took about 62 minutes.

the Solana Solana sank around the time when the problems started and reached a low of $ 156.36. Since then it has recovered slightly and noted at the time of going to press at $ 162.41.

After Solana's update, the Ethereum Layer Two solution Arbitrum reported that the Arbitrum One-Mainset had failed. A tweet was:

"We are currently experiencing an arbitrum one. Our team is working on it and we will publish updates here."

arbitrum was started on August 31 and has since welcomed many of the leading defi projects from Ethereum. On Monday, Curve Finance went live in the network, while the blocked total value increase to over $ 2 billion. Arbitrum aims to help Ethereum with scaling by using optimistic rollups to increase the transaction fees and reduce the fees. The cause of the problem is currently unclear, although Arbitrum published an update 48 minutes after his first tweet, which confirms that the network has been restored.

Note from the editorial team: This is a developing story. We will publish more updates as soon as we receive further information.