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Solana Suffers Network Congestion Causing User Outrage

According to Solana, the network congestion was caused by excessive duplicate transactions executed by bots.

Written By Vismaya V Vismaya V
Published January 24, 2022 11:33 AM·Updated 8 months ago
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Solana Suffers network congestion issue

In Brief:

  • Solana faces criticism as it experiences network outage yet again.
  • The issue was resolved with the adoption of v1.8.14, designed to mitigate the worst effects of the outage.
  • Solend is going to reimburse 100% of the penalty for users liquidated due to the congestion.

The Solana blockchain network suffers yet another network congestion issue which this time lasted for about 48 hours.

This is the second time in this month itself that Solana experienced the same network outage problem. 

The glitch was first noticed by the Solana team on Friday, January 21, 2022, around 00:00 UTC. The team spent more than 24 hours investigating before determining the cause on Saturday at 17:55 UTC. 

The issue was caused by excessive duplicate transactions executed by bots, according to the brief report on the Solana Status page. 

1/ Solana mainnet beta is experiencing high levels of network congestion. This is related to issues previously identified that engineers have been working to improve and resolve, starting with the 1.8 release.

— Solana Status (@SolanaStatus) January 22, 2022

A market crash created numerous lucrative opportunities for bots, which spammed the network with duplicate transactions in order to win lucrative liquidations and arbs.

This caused validators to become overburdened and user transactions to be drowned out.

The problem was fixed with the release and adoption of v1.8.14, which was designed to mitigate the worst effects of the outage.

While the network issue has been resolved, DeFi users on the blockchain have paid the price by facing heavy liquidations during the 48-hour network outage.

Pyth, an on-chain price feed oracle that powers DeFi on Solana, also experienced issues as the market fell. 

Its price feeds were displaying inaccurate data, hastening the liquidation of some users. Solana is expected to use Chainlink, DeFi’s most popular oracle, in the near future.

Later on, Solend, Solana’s largest lending protocol, acknowledged the liquidation issue.

From Jan 21 0:00 UTC to Jan 22 20:00 UTC, Solana experienced degraded network performance, causing many Solend transactions to fail.

There were many failed attempts at depositing and repaying, which made it difficult for users to save their accounts from being liquidated. pic.twitter.com/biQZTYTFpx

— Save (formerly Solend) (@save_finance) January 23, 2022

Solana announced it is going to reimburse 100% of the penalty for users liquidated due to abnormal volatility on the SOL feed and reimburse 50% of the penalty for other liquidations.

It’s not the first time Solana has encountered network congestion. It experienced a 17-hour network outage in September, which occurred due to resource exhaustion. The number of transactions was 400,000 transactions per second, which had flooded the transaction processing queue and led to a fork.

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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