Ava Labs Lianchuang: Avalanche mainnet outage is related to code errors rather than performance processing issues
Regarding the issue of block interruption on the Avalanche mainnet, co-founder Kevin Sekniqi of Ava Labs stated on the X platform that the problem seems to be a memory pool management error related to gossip, which is purely a code-related error rather than a performance processing issue. The inscription seems to have reached its limit, but it has not affected performance. The mainnet outage issue seems to be related to an edge-case bug in memory pool processing, and bug fixes are currently being tested on the Avalanche testnet.
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