ZetaChain Mainnet Halts Block Production Due to Consensus Failure

  • ZetaChain mainnet block production halted due to a consensus failure from the v20.0.6 update.

  • Validators return to the stable v20.0.5 version, with network resumption expected soon after resync.

  • ZETA token experienced a price drop and bearish signals in the market amid the network downtime.

The ZetaChain mainnet stopped producing blocks for four hours, according to ZetaScan data. The last transaction occurred at block 5,529,896. The ZetaChain team attributed the network interruption to a consensus failure related to a software update.

ZetaChain @zetablockchain :工程师正在进行故障排除,努力恢复主网共识

ZetaScan 数据显示,ZetaChain 主网已暂停出块 4 小时,最新一笔交易停留在区块 5529896 处。同时,ZetaChain 状态页面显示,团队正在调查 Zetachain… pic.twitter.com/d5or5udqDc

— Odaily@ChinaCryptoNews (@OdailyChina) November 1, 2024

Software Update Causes Consensus Issue

The outage followed the release of v20.0.6, a software update initially sent to a group of validators within the network. This update caused a consensus issue, preventing validators from reaching an agreement on block production.

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