Solana Experiences Transaction Stoppages As Developers Report Intermittent Instability

Last updated: June 10, 2025, 15:04

Solana Experiences Transaction Stoppages As Developers Report Intermittent Instability

Solana experimenta una interrupción de

The network supporting the structure of Solana experienced problems in validating data after a transaction overload. According to a Solana Twitter account, their

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Solana experiences transaction stoppage as developers report

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According to Solana scanning tools SolScan and Solana Beach, many of the recent transaction attempts on the blockchain network have failed, with the last successful

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Solana Experiences Transaction Stoppages as Developers Report

The Solana Foundation reported that

The Solana Foundation reported that the high-throughput blockchain was experiencing “intermittent instability” earlier today. Meanwhile, the Ethereum Layer Two

Transaction blocks appear to be not processing on the Solana blockchain, according to available data and complaints from the network's users. Data published by block

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Solana mainnet

“Solana mainnet-beta está experimentando una inestabilidad intermitente”, dice un mensaje de una cuenta de Twitter administrada por la Fundación Solana, publicado a las 8:38 am ET.

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Solana Blockchain Network Facing Intermittent Instability

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