- Arbitrum suffered a temporary outage for more than one hour due to a surge in network traffic.
- The platform resolved the issue and updated that the operations have been brought back to normal.
- In June 2023, Arbitrum faced a brief halt that resulted from a bug in its sequencer.
Arbitrum, Ethereum’s scaling solution, has reportedly faced a “temporary outage” that lasted more than 60 minutes as an aftermath of the network traffic. As updated by the platform, the issue has been resolved, with the operations brought back to “normal.”
We'd like to thank the community for their patience and understanding while we investigate this issue.Gas prices on Arbitrum One have stabilized, and operations are back to normal.
We're continuing to gather more information and will provide a full post-mortem in the coming… https://t.co/8Eqza17Uhq
— Arbitrum (,) (@arbitrum) December 15, 2023
According to Arbitrum’s status update, on December 15, at 10.29 a.m. (ET), the Arbitrum One Sequencer and Feed stalled following a “significant surge in network traffic.” After identifying the matter, the Arbitrum team launched an investigation to gather more detailed inform…
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