Ethereum experienced a 2nd finalization delay but has since recovered

Share This Post

Ethereum experienced a second finalization delay on May 12, developers said.

Terence.eth (@terencechain) wrote on Twitter:

“Mainnet is not finalizing again. Prysm is releasing a patch today. Will keep you updated!”

Later comments from Terence.eth indicate that those transactions have since been finalized and that other clients are also releasing patches. However, he said that Ethereum is “not out of the woods,” implying that the problem has not been fully resolved.

This represents the second finality delay in 24 hours. Ethereum also failed to finalize transactions for 25 minutes on May 11 for reasons that were unclear at the time.

The cause of the issue has now been partially identified. Terence.eth said that Ethereum nodes operating the Prysm client received troublesome attestations that led the client to use heightened CPU and memory, leading into a “death spiral.” He said that most clients, except for the Lighthouse client, are prone to similar issues.

Terence.eth also said that Prysm nodes found a “subtle bug” that occurs when clients enter the “death spiral.” This does not appear to be the ultimate cause of the issue.

Superphiz, who commented on yesterday’s delay, said that he expects a third incident to occur. He urged node operators to upgrade their hardware and switch to a minority client.

Neither incident involved a total outage of Ethereum. The blockchain continued to partially process transactions, which were later finalized properly.

The post Ethereum experienced a 2nd finalization delay but has since recovered appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Read Entire Article
spot_img

Related Posts

Ex-Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says Bitcoin Will Reach $1 Million, Here’s When

Jack Dorsey, the former CEO of X (formerly Twitter) has predicted when Bitcoin will reach $1 million The tech entrepreneur is a familiar figure in the crypto space and is known to be heavily invested

Bitcoin Network Adjusts to Lower Fees and Reduced Hashrate After Latest Halving

Based on the three-day simple moving average, Bitcoin’s hashrate has continued its downward trend, registering at about 550 exahash per second (EH/s) Following the halving, onchain costs have

Even if this weekend’s solar storm destroyed civilization, Bitcoin would survive

The sun can produce massive flares of particles and radiation that can have a significant impact on Earth Scientists have studied these flares for 150 years, focusing on what’s considered the

Crypto Exchanges Helping Brazilian Flood Victims

Several cryptocurrency firms are stepping up to support flood victims in Southern Brazil For example, Okx has partnered with Brazilian cryptocurrency exchange Foxbit to match donations of up to

Unlocking The Dogecoin Code: One Factor Holds The Key To Its Next Ascent

Dogecoin, the meme-inspired cryptocurrency that took the internet by storm in 2021, has seen a recent uptick in price However, experts are cautioning investors against mistaking this blip for the

PEPE Coin Gains Momentum, Eyes Continued Growth

Despite the current downturn of the crypto market, PEPE coin has been one of the tokens that is still holding strong as its price is still trading above the 100-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) and
- Advertisement -spot_img