$ETH This Base recap, I think, is more useful than a single K-line.
Today, Wu said that on June 25 and 26, Base’s mainnet experienced two separate outages lasting about 116 minutes and 20 minutes, respectively. Base’s own recap says that both times were caused by the same sequencer block construction bug: after a failed transaction, the old journal state wasn’t cleared, and in the end blocks were produced that contained invalid state transitions.
The funds weren’t affected, and the bug has already been fixed.
But this can’t just be taken as, “Once it’s fixed, we move on.” The bigger L2 gets, the more the sequencer, monitoring, and recovery mechanisms resemble an exchange’s matching system—normally nobody praises it, but once it goes down, any weakness gets amplified.
So I won’t use this to chase shorts on ETH. Still, it does serve as a reminder: in the Base/Ethereum ecosystem ahead, what matters isn’t only TPS and TVL, but also stable delivery. Sooner or later, the market will reprice this variable.
#Base #ETH #以太坊 #Layer2 #币安广场
Today, Wu said that on June 25 and 26, Base’s mainnet experienced two separate outages lasting about 116 minutes and 20 minutes, respectively. Base’s own recap says that both times were caused by the same sequencer block construction bug: after a failed transaction, the old journal state wasn’t cleared, and in the end blocks were produced that contained invalid state transitions.
The funds weren’t affected, and the bug has already been fixed.
But this can’t just be taken as, “Once it’s fixed, we move on.” The bigger L2 gets, the more the sequencer, monitoring, and recovery mechanisms resemble an exchange’s matching system—normally nobody praises it, but once it goes down, any weakness gets amplified.
So I won’t use this to chase shorts on ETH. Still, it does serve as a reminder: in the Base/Ethereum ecosystem ahead, what matters isn’t only TPS and TVL, but also stable delivery. Sooner or later, the market will reprice this variable.
#Base #ETH #以太坊 #Layer2 #币安广场