It turns out that Polkadot (DOT) has temporarily stopped creating blocks until today. Coinpost reported this on the 25th.
Polkadot’s official Twitter account reported that the problem was solved, saying, “Blocks are being created and finished as usual” on the 25th at 06:08 KST. The details are said to be delivered again.
In this case, after 0 o’clock on the 25th, the block explorer “Polkascan” said that it was impossible to confirm the creation of a block for about 4 hours, and information spread.
At around 22:00 on the 24th, Polkadot co-founder Gavin Wood instructed to downgrade the version of Node to “0.8.30”. It seems that the problem was being identified at this point.
In addition, the node of “Kusama”, which is an experimental network of Polkadot, is said to be “no problem with 0.9.0”.
Details will be released in the future, but at this point, it is explained that the problem was caused by a bug in the compiler of the programming language “Rust”. A compiler is a program function that converts human-written code so that the machine can understand it or converts code written in a high-level language into a low-level language.
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