PANews reported on January 15 that the public chain Zilliqa said on the X platform that it had noticed that the Look-up node had a synchronization problem, which resulted in the failure of the transaction to be successfully uploaded to the blockchain for processing. The Zilliqa network will now be restored to resolve this issue. Please note that the network will not be able to process transactions during this period. Please note that the funds are safe. If you cannot see the funds in your wallet, you can check them on the chain.
Zilliqa: Look-up nodes are out of sync, causing transactions to fail to be successfully uploaded to the blockchain for processing. We are working to resolve this issue
Author: PA一线
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