MetaMask developers reported outages in the Web3 wallet caused by issues at the Ethereum infrastructure provider Infura.
If you’re currently experiencing issues with MetaMask, it may be because of the outage that @Infura_io is actively combating: https://t.co/lZGMg4RaaI
— MetaMask 🦊💙 (@MetaMask) April 22, 2022
Issues affected calls to certain API functions on the Ethereum mainnet, as well as on Palm, Optimism, Polygon, Filecoin and Arbitrum.
As of this writing, the technical issues have been resolved, according to information on the site.
Infura is the primary RPC provider for MetaMask, enabling the wallet to interact with the Ethereum network.
Similar outages occurred previously — in November 2020 some exchanges even had to halt withdrawals. At that time, the Infura issues were linked to consensus errors in older versions of the Geth client. Because part of the network had not upgraded to the latest version, at block 11,234,873 a split of Ethereum into two chains.
In March, the company behind Infura ConsenSys raised $450 million at a $7 billion valuation.
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