"Starknet has fully resumed normal operations. Block production has returned to normal. Transactions submitted between 10:21am and 10:45am UTC have not been processed and the chain has rolled back to block height 1,962,681. All transactions from this block onwards will need to be resubmitted. A full review of the incident, including details, causes and precautions, will be announced at a later date." Previously, it was reported that Starknet officially issued a statement saying that Starknet had...
Starknet posted that it has been back online and fully restored to normal operation, and block production has resumed. Most RPC service providers have been restored, and the remaining service providers will be upgraded as soon as possible. In order to resume service, transactions submitted between 10:23 and 12:36 UTC + 8 were not processed. All transactions must be resubmitted within one hour from block 1960612. The relevant detailed review and preventive measures will be announced later.
On June 26th, the stablecoin protocol Resupply posted that its wstUSR market suffered an exploit. The affected contract has been identified and suspended. Only the wstUSR market was affected and the protocol is still operating normally. A full incident report will be shared immediately after a full analysis of the situation. Previously, Resupply suffered a suspicious transaction attack and lost about $9.50 million.