Solana went dark for nearly seven hours on Saturday—roughly 4:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. EST—after bots appear to have swarmed Candy Machine, an NFT minting tool.
The crash, according to a tweet from Metaplex, was “partially due to botting on the Metaplex Candy Machine program. To combat this, we have merged and will soon deploy a botting penalty to the program as part of a broader effort to stabilize the network.”
Still down more than 5% on the day, to $88.23 as of this writing, according to CoinMarketCap data, Solana had recouped some losses after tumbling to $83.06 during last night’s outage.
Today #Solana mainnet-beta went down partially due to botting on the Metaplex Candy Machine program. To combat this, we have merged and will soon deploy a botting penalty to the program as part of a broader effort to stabilize the network. https://t.co/QaAZT3VxXz
— Metaplex (@metaplex) May 1, 2022
Austin Federa, head of comms for Solana, confirmed the crash last night on Twitter: “PSA: Solana mainnet beta fell out of consensus and the validator network couldn’t recover.”
it wasn’t “paused” or “halted” – better to say it “crashed”
— Austin Federa (@Austin_Federa) May 1, 2022
The incident calls to mind a 17-hour outage Solana suffered in September.
A report later issued by the Solana Foundation blamed that “network stall” on “in effect, a denial of service attack.”
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Source: https://decrypt.co/99119/seven-hour-solana-crash-blamed-on-bots-swarming-candy-machine