Site iconSite icon ForkLog

Experts Identify Cause of Solana’s Recurring Outages

Experts Identify Cause of Solana's Recurring Outages

The inability of the network to handle a growing volume of transactions is the reason behind Solana’s recurring outages, according to a team of experts led by journalist Colin Wu.

On February 6, the protocol failed to process blocks for nearly five hours. According to Matthew Sigel, head of digital assets at VanEck, the issue was related to the Berkley Packet Filter mechanism, which facilitates the deployment and updating of applications on Solana.

Experts noted that this is far from the first outage the network has experienced:

“Looking back, we understand that the emergence of a large number of transactions is the main cause of historical network failures, which may be linked to Solana’s mechanism,” commented Hu Zhiwei, president of Boundary Intelligence Research Institute.

Users Note the Routine Nature of the Situation

Solana founder Anatoly Yakovenko wrote regarding the February incident that “there was some congestion at the time, but everything is resolved now.”

However, some users were less forgiving of yet another outage. One commentator likened the Solana team’s efforts to the failed work of stewards during a sports match, unable to prevent spectators from storming the field.

Some ironically recalled the narrative of the “Ethereum killer.”

In December, Yakovenko urged against reviving such an idea.

“Don’t bring back last cycle ‘ETH killer’ nonsense. It’s lame. Pareto efficient technologies can have overlapping features and will compete, but that’s all ok. I don’t see a future where Solana thrives and somehow Ethereum dies. I am such a techno optimist that I am certain that eventually danksharding will have enough bandwidth for all our network’s data,” he wrote, not missing the opportunity to highlight his blockchain’s advantages.

Back in November 2023, Yakovenko shared the story of Solana’s creation and discussed the impact of the FTX collapse on the ecosystem.

Exit mobile version