The post Sui Network Goes Down Three Times in 48 Hours After v1.72 Upgrade Bug appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
TLDR: Sui Network’s v1.72 upgrade introduced a gas charging bug that caused three mainnet halts within 48 hours in May 2026. No user funds were lost during the outages, and validators restored full network activity by May 30, 2026, after emergency fixes. The SUI token dropped roughly 8% during the disruptions, falling below $0.89 and liquidating nearly $2M in long positions. This marks Sui’s second major outage of 2026, raising ongoing concerns about upgrade testing and Layer-1 infrastructure reliability. Sui Network suffered three mainnet halts within 48 hours, from May 28 to May 30, 2026. The disruptions traced back to a crash bug introduced in the v1.72 software upgrade. No user funds were lost during any of the three stalls. Validators coordinated emergency fixes and restored block production by May 30. However, the repeated downtime pushed the SUI token sharply lower
The post Gravity Bridg Hack: Gravity Bridge Pauses Operations After $5.4M Hack appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Gravity Bridge halted operations after a $5.4 million hack. Security teams are tracing funds while investigating a suspected key compromise. A major security incident has hit Gravity Bridge, a decentralized blockchain that connects the Ethereum and Cosmos networks. The protocol reportedly lost approximately $5.4 million worth of digital assets in a hack. This led to the validators stopping bridge operations quickly. In the meantime, security teams began their investigation of the attack and traced the stolen money. Hackers Drain USDC, ETH, and USDT from Gravity Bridge According to blockchain security firm PeckShield, the attacker drained several assets from the bridge. About $4.3 million in USDC, 274 wrapped Ether (wETH) worth approximately $553,000, and USDT valued at $434,000 were stolen. The hacker also took 14.164 PAX Gold tokens worth of almost $64,000. Thanks to the
The post Polygon Marks 6 Years on Mainnet as Network Surpasses $2.5 Trillion in Value Moved appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Key Takeaways: Polygon has also celebrated its 6th anniversary since mainnet, logging over $2.5 trillion worth of transactions across the Polygon ecosystem. Each item is a real transaction made on Polygon, as started by the blockchain, it has created a fun and interactive experience. The milestone reflects Polygon’s increasing importance in the transfer of stablecoins and a day-to-day payments application. As Polygon celebrates its sixth birthday milestone, the platform is commemorating one of its biggest successes, consisting of over $2.5 trillion in total value transferred to-date from the establishment of Polygon on mainnet. Cake and candles 🎂 Happy six years of the Polygon Chain! pic.twitter.com/oJxNRsTXBa — Polygon | POL (@0xPolygon) May 30, 2026 The blockchain community marked the event with an interactive virtual world simulating real economic flow on
The post Arcium Surpasses 50,000 Encrypted Computations on Solana Ahead of Mainnet Debut appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Key Takeaways: Before the full mainnet release, Arcium has processed over 50,000 computations on Solana with encryption in 24 hours. The network successfully processed 144,000 transactions as well as more than 18 million MPC rounds, reflecting increasing demand for confidential computing. Over 155,000 encrypted calculations have been completed and more than 2400 SOL have been dedicated to token buyback activities for Ecosystem project ZINC so far. Before it goes on mainnet, privacy-oriented computing network Arcium has already found success early in their movement to Solana. The network processed tens of thousands of encrypted computations in a single day, new data from co-founder and CEO Yannik Schrade showed, highlighting growing activity in the world of decentralized confidential computing. Arcium network stats on @solana mainnet over the last 24h: – Over 50,
The post Sui Network’s Technical Setbacks and Their Ripple Effects appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Over a three-day span, Sui Network’s mainnet faced critical failures, ceasing block production three times due to a programming flaw. This series of disruptions escalated stress on the SUI token, driving its value down to a pivotal support threshold of approximately $0.90. Continue Reading:Sui Network’s Technical Setbacks and Their Ripple Effects Source: https://en.bitcoinhaber.net/sui-networks-technical-setbacks-and-their-ripple-effects
The post Sui Network Halts Three Times After Upgrade Bug appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Sui Network saw three mainnet halts in 48 hours after a v1.72 upgrade bug, while SUI traded near $0.90 support. Sui Network faced three mainnet halts between May 28 and May 30 after an upgrade bug disrupted block production. The outages came as SUI traded near key support levels, adding market pressure during a weak 20-day price move. Upgrade Bug Disrupts Sui Mainnet Sui Network reportedly halted three times in less than 48 hours. The issue followed the v1.72 upgrade, which added a new “Address Balances” feature. The new feature conflicted with the network’s gas charging logic. The conflict appeared during an Epoch Transition and caused block production to freeze. Sui Network Down 3 Times in 48 Hours: What Really Happened@SuiNetwork just suffered Three Mainnet Halts in under 48 Hours (May 28 to 30). Here is what you need to know. What Caused It:The v1.72 upgrade introduced a new “Address Balan
Sui Network saw three mainnet halts in 48 hours after a v1.72 upgrade bug, while SUI traded near $0.90 support. Sui Network faced three mainnet halts between May 28 and May 30 after an upgrade bug disrupted block production. The outages came as SUI traded near key support levels, adding market pressure during a weak […]
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The post Cosmos-Based Gravity Bridge Halts After Reported $5.4M Exploit appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Gravity Bridge, a decentralized blockchain facilitating cross-chain transfers between Ethereum and Cosmos, was reportedly drained of roughly $5.4 million, prompting validators to halt the bridge. Onchain analyst Specter first flagged the unusual outflows in a Saturday post on X, revealing that the bridge contract key may have been compromised. “It appears the Gravity Bridge contract key may have been compromised, resulting in the theft of $5.4M,” Specter wrote. Security firm PeckShield also confirmed the exploit in a post, breaking down the stolen assets as approximately $4.3 million in USDC (USDC), 274 Wrapped Ether (WETH) worth roughly $553,000, $434,000 in USDt (USDT) and 14.164 PAX Gold (PAXG) tokens worth about $64,000. Source: PeckShield PeckShield reported that a portion of the haul had already been laundered through instant-swap service ChangeNow and through Binance, whi
The post Ripple architect says XRPL can go underground if states attack appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Ripple CTO Emeritus David Schwartz has outlined how the XRP Ledger could respond if a state-level attack targeted validators, node operators or core network infrastructure. Summary David Schwartz said XRPL could adapt if state pressure targeted validators or network operators. The plan points to Tor, I2P and reserve nodes as possible tools during extreme attacks. The debate follows recent XRPL upgrade, validator and decentralization discussions across the ecosystem. Schwartz made the comments during a discussion about whether a blockchain can survive pressure from an authoritarian state. The question focused on what would happen if authorities started raiding nodes or forcing operators offline. I don’t think that would be very effective unless they could make it so that nobody was brave enough to run a validator. Operators would just be replaced. Validators could become anonymou