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Solana faces 17-hour outage: What does it mean?

While the network was offline for 17 hours, no funds were lost, and the network returned to full functionality in under 24 hours.

September 21, 2021 / 22:13 IST
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Solana’s blockchain recently faced a prolonged outage, prompting experts to expose critical vulnerabilities in how the popular blockchain network functioned when it comes to validating transactions.

Per the site, while the network was offline for 17 hours, no funds were lost, and the network returned to full functionality in under 24 hours, and that Solana is designed for adversarial conditions. Notably, its native token fell by almost 15 percent over the last 7 days to its current value at around $136, having witnessed a massive rally of about 700 percent over the last few weeks. 

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What happened? Per Solana’s official statement, “the cause of the network stall was a denial of service attack. At 12:00 UTC, Grape Protocol launched their IDO on Raydium, and bots generated transactions that flooded the network. These transactions created a memory overflow, which caused many validators to crash forcing the network to slow down and eventually stall. The network went offline when the validator network could not agree on the current state of the blockchain, which prevented the network from confirming new blocks".

Amidst a network slowdown and a substantial transaction spike, “the forwarder queue system flooded uncontrollably, causing the memory used by this queue to grow without limits. The transactions that were encoded into blocks were extremely resource-heavy to process.

“The combination of the unbounded growth of the forwarder queues and resource-heavy blocks caused block producers to automatically propose several forks. The validator processes started to run out of memory and crash, and upon restart, the validators were unable to process all the proposed forks in time to catch back up with the rest of the network,” Solana elaborated, and hence the extended duration of the blackout.