This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team. It is provided for informational purposes and may not reflect all details of the original reporting.
Polygon’s proof-of-stake (PoS) network experienced a one-hour outage on July 30, disrupting apps and users. While block production reportedly continued, some RPC providers faced issues, leading to app-level failures.
- Polygon's outage was caused by a hotfix on the Heimdall consensus layer, leading to RPC node desynchronization.
- QuickNode reported stalled block production at height 74,592,238, though PolygonScan data showed new blocks were still generated.
- The incident was resolved within hours, with no lasting impact on the Bor execution layer.
📎 Source reference: cryptoslate.com
Related Tags: Polygon
Other Tags: Sandeep Nailwal
