According to BlockBeats, on November 1, the ZetaChain status page was updated to say, “The cause of the network outage has been identified, and it was due to a consensus failure caused by an update rolled out to some validators. We believe we have identified the root cause of the consensus failure, and will provide a more detailed update on the root cause after reproducing the problem on the development network. The current priority is to restore the normal operation of the network. We have rolled back the managed validators to version v20.0.5 of the node software, and asked community members to do the same. Most members of the community have completed this operation, and about 60% of validators are using the correct version of the software. A small number of validators were unable to participate in the vote after trying to run the version that caused the consensus outage (v20.0.6), and are currently resynchronizing from the snapshot. Once these remaining validators have completed synchronization, we expect the network to resume operation. We will provide another update in 60 minutes, and hope that the network will be back to normal before then.”
BlockBeats previously reported that according to ZetaScan data, the ZetaChain mainnet has suspended block production for 4 hours, and the latest transaction remained at block height 5529896 (7:32:15 Beijing time today).