The Avalanche blockchain faced disruption due to the launch of Inscription Wave.
Avalanche blockchain, known for its decentralized application (DApp) platform, suffered a severe technical outage on February 23, affecting block production within its proof-of-stake (PoS) network.
Technical disruption of block production
At exactly 12:02:27 UTC, Avalanche’s primary network experienced an outage in block production, temporarily halting network operations. Kevin Sekniqi, co-founder of Ava Labs, went to X (formerly Twitter) to immediately address this issue. Sekniqi said their team was actively investigating the outage, hinting at a potential link to the “inscription wave” that recently began just an hour before the block production issue occurred.
Root cause speculation
Sekniqi provided insight into the possible cause of the outage, suggesting that it could come from a “recalcitrant bug” caused by certain exception cases. He highlighted the potential for problems arising from the mempool handling the complexities associated with inscriptions. However, Sekniqi reassured the community that his team was working diligently on the issue and expressed confidence that the issue could be resolved quickly.
Community vigilance and trust
As the Avalanche community awaits further updates, Sekniqi’s transparent communication instills confidence in the platform’s ability to quickly resolve technical issues. This proactive approach to troubleshooting reflects Ava Labs’ commitment to maintaining the integrity and reliability of the Avalanche blockchain even during unexpected disruptions.