
Detail Analysis

Key Indicators
Platform:
Type:
Category:
Method:
Arbitrum
Network
Chain
Contract Vulnerabilities
Extended Method:
Contract vulnerabilities
Data Sources:
The expansion of the Ethereum network, Arbitrum One, released a report on network failures. Beginning at 10:14 on September 14th, EST, Arbitrum One was out of service for 45 minutes, during which time the Arbitrum Sequencer was offline, and funds were never at risk. The root cause of the downtime was a bug that caused the Sequencer to get stuck when receiving a large number of transactions in a short period of time. The Arbitrum team has located the problem and deployed a fix. The team also stated that even if the Sequencer fails, it will not affect the continuous operation of the network. Users can bypass the Sequencer and submit transactions directly to Ethereum.
DISCLAIMER: While Zero Friction LLC has used the best efforts in aggregating and maintaining this database, Zero Friction LLC makes no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness, and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
Under no circumstances, shall Zero Friction LLC be liable for any loss of profit or funds, any regulatory or governmental penalties, any legal costs, or any other commercial and non-commercial damages, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damages from any or all usage of the dataset or information derived from our database.