Starknet, an Ethereum layer-2 protocol, encountered a block reorganization that led to a backlog of transactions. The protocol's block monitoring tool, Starkscan, reported a four-hour outage in block production. Starknet explained that a rounding error bug caused the reorganization, resulting in transaction rejections and reversions.
Ethereum layer-2 protocol Starknet experienced a block reorganization , causing a backlog of transactions. The protocol's block monitoring tool, Starkscan , showed a four-hour outage in block production.
Starknet released a statement explaining that a rounding error bug caused the reorganization, resulting in transaction rejections and reversions.
Ethereum Starknet Layer-2 Protocol Block Reorganization Transaction Backlog Starkscan Rounding Error Bug
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