Starknet, an Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) network with $267 million in total value locked (TVL), has returned to normal operations after a network outage on Monday that slowed and halted activity for more than four hours.
According to Starknet’s status page, the incident began around 09:53 UTC, when the network started taking longer than expected to produce blocks. By 10:42 UTC, the team said it had identified inconsistencies in how transactions were being processed and verified and began investigating the issue.
At 13:23 UTC, Starknet released a software fix and rolled the network back to an earlier state to stabilize operations. The issue was marked as resolved at 14:02 UTC, when block production and transaction processing fully resumed.
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