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Starknet: Full Service has been restored, and the chain has rolled back to block height 1,962,681

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/09/03 08:32:26
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BlockBeats News, September 3rd, Starknet's official announcement stated, "Starknet has fully resumed normal operation. Block production has returned to normal. Transactions submitted between 10:21 and 10:45 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) have not been processed, and the chain has rolled back to block height 1,962,681. All transactions after that block will need to be resubmitted. A complete review of this incident, including event details, causes, and preventive measures, will be announced later."

Previously reported, Starknet's official announcement stated that Starknet has experienced another outage, and the engineering team has begun repairs. The detailed cause has not yet been disclosed, and updates will follow as progress continues.

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