List of Flash News about node v10.5.2 upgrade
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Cardano (ADA) Mainnet Brief Fork Explained: Bad Block, v10.5.2 Upgrade, Network Stable — What Traders Need to Know
According to @ItsDave_ADA, Cardano briefly forked on mainnet after a bad block was propagated, mirroring a similar testnet incident the day before, while the chain continued producing blocks and remained operational, source: @ItsDave_ADA on X. According to @ItsDave_ADA, operators on affected versions are upgrading to the fixed node release 10.5.2 and the network is converging on the canonical chain, source: @ItsDave_ADA on X. According to @ItsDave_ADA, nodes on unaffected versions such as v10.1.4 kept producing blocks, with the DAVE stake pool operating on v10.1.4 and holding 34 million ADA delegation during the event, source: @ItsDave_ADA on X. According to @ItsDave_ADA, block frequency is improving and the incident showcased decentralized coordination by SPOs and builders across regions to maintain stability, source: @ItsDave_ADA on X. According to @ItsDave_ADA, the protocol’s design for robustness and recovery limited disruption, which implies lower on-chain execution risk during the episode for ADA transactions and staking compared with a full outage, source: @ItsDave_ADA on X. According to @ItsDave_ADA, he does not speak on behalf of Cardano and welcomes official statements, underscoring that traders should monitor v10.5.2 adoption and full canonical convergence for operational confirmation, source: @ItsDave_ADA on X. |