Solana blockchain halted for four hours
The Solana blockchain halted its operations and wasn't able to process any transactions over the past eight hours
Solana witnessed four hours of downtime caused by a bug. The blockchain operations were eventually restarted by the validators who disabled a kind of transaction called ‘durable nonce transactions’, currently favoured by some exchanges.
The latest outage happened on Wednesday when Solana’s operations were halted for over four hours due to a bug linked to certain cold storage transactions hampering the blockchain’s operations. The bug was found in this niche type of transactions meant for offline use cases. These transactions are called ‘durable nonce transactions.’ The transactions will remain nixed until developers are able to identify and fix the exact issue that caused Solana’s consensus mechanism to break down.
The validators warned that this suspension may have consequences for an offline custodian whose transactions belong to this category. It might be possible that their ability to move funds is freezed until the mending is done. Many crypto exchanges, including Coinbase, Binance, and Crypto.com, have reported problems with deposits and withdrawals related to Solana.
Solana Labs Communications Chief Austin Federa commented on durable nonces, saying, “This was probably a bug that existed for a while but never really became an issue because it isn't something that most people use.” Federa added further that these transactions represent an “incredibly small percentage” of transactions on Solana. However, the transaction has been gaining popularity on other exchanges.