According to PANews, ZetaChain's status page reported an update at 12:23 UTC+8, stating that the cause of the network disruption has been identified. The interruption was due to a new update rolled out to a small number of validators, which led to a consensus failure. The root cause of this consensus failure has been identified, and a more detailed update will be provided after the issue is reproduced on the development network. The primary focus is currently on restoring normal network operations. Managed validators have been rolled back to version 20.0.5 of the node software, and community members have been asked to do the same. Most community members have completed this action, with approximately 60% of participants now using the correct software version. A few validators who attempted to run the version that caused the consensus interruption (v20.0.6) are currently unable to participate in voting and are resynchronizing from a snapshot. Once these remaining validators complete synchronization, the network is expected to resume normal operations. Another update is expected in 60 minutes, with hopes that the network will be fully operational by then.

As of now, ZetaChain's mainnet has been paused for six hours.