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Blast mainnet halts for 1 hour due to Ethereum Dencun upgrade obstacle

source-logo  crypto.news 13 March 2024 12:54, UTC

Blast, the layer-2 network created by Blur founder Tieshun Roquerre, halted on March 13 after a major Ethereum upgrade shipped.

L2 protocol Blast stopped block production following the deployment of Dencun, an Ethereum update designed to slash gas fees on layer-2 solutions. The Blast team did not specify the Dencun-related issues; however, on-chain data showed that the Blast mainnet ceased finalizing transactions for nearly an hour.

Core engineering contributors are working on a fix. We’ll share an update and post-mortem once the fix is live. ETA 30-60 minutes.

Blast team on X
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Roquerre, commonly known as Pacman, raised over $20 million in a funding round led by Paradigm and Standard Crypto late last year for the project. Blast was initially a multi-sig address where early supporters could deposit Ether (ETH) and accumulate points. Airdrop speculation also incentivized deposits.

Blast L2 had a $2.3 billion total value locked (TVL) at its peak per DefiLlama but nosedived below $650 million after withdrawals were enabled earlier this month. At press time, its TVL has surged back above $1 billion.

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Blast TVL | Source: DefiLlama

The latest update from the team said operations were returned to normal, and an analysis was underway.

Update: the issue has been resolved.

A full analysis on the issue will be shared shortly. https://t.co/Ggw05W3g3b

— Blast (@Blast_L2) March 13, 2024

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