The Cardano network recovers after a short failure that was triggered by a temporary anomaly
The Cardano network recovers after a short failure that was triggered by a temporary anomaly
The Cardano network suffered a brief outrage between the blocks 8300569 and 8300570 on Sunday. Stake pool operator Rick Mccracken brought more light into the matter and assured the community that the entire network did not collapse. He said that an "anomaly" led to almost 50 % of the knots separated and restarted.
according to McCracken's newestem Twitter experienced the cardano network a time of the Detachment, but almost all affected nodes had "decent".
- The answer comes after several developers have reported a mistake on Github. This had an impact on block production, which slowed down for a few minutes. However, all nodes were automatically restarted.
- The Telegram Spo for Input Output Global (IOG), the engineering and research team behind the Cardano Blockchain, said:
"This seems to have been triggered by a temporary anomaly that caused one of the two reactions in the knot; some separated from a peer, others triggered an exception and restarted. Such temporary problems (even if they affected all nodules) were taken into account when designing the Cardano node and the consensus.
- IOG continued that the effects were low and that only relay and block-producing nodes were affected. Rand nodes, on the other hand, seemed to work normally.
- Solana suffered several cases of failures last year, with the worst lasting up to 48 hours.
- The failures were worrying enough for a protocol that also experienced overload and was affected by Sam Bankman-Fried's Bankman-Fried bankruptcy.
- Looking back the Cardano Community
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