The zkSync development team recently addressed and resolved a network glitch in the zkSync Era platform with “no funds at risk,” according to a post by zkSync Development.
The network glitch in the zkSync Era platform occurred on Dec. 25 at 05:50 UTC, as reported by the development team. The protocol ceased working for a couple of hours following the incident.
The development team stated that the issue was a result of an automated safety mechanism, integral to the network’s security protocols, being unexpectedly triggered.
The cause of the glitch was pinpointed as an edge-case bug in how the operator computed the state update. The zkSync Development team explained in their post, “What was being computed by the protocol was completely correct… However, there was a subtle bug in the way the operator was also computing it.”
zkSync Era is currently encountering network issues.
Teams are actively addressing the situation and are committed to resolving it as swiftly as possible.
We will share a post-mortem report once the issue has been fully addressed and analyzed.
For updates:…
— zkSync Developers (∎, ∆) (@zkSyncDevs) December 25, 2023
“This bug was identified, resolved, and the sequencer again began processing txs,” wrote the post. “Catching up with the those that had to wait in them mempool because they were submitted prior to the issue being addressed.”
The resolution was promptly implemented. According to the development team, “once the issue was fixed, an updated version of the node software was immediately published so other node operators could deploy the changes.”
In addition, the zkSync team acknowledged that the highly defensive posture, initially established for the mainnet launch, might no longer be suitable given the
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