While the entire market held its breath, the Flow network achieved a turnaround from crisis to recovery through an efficient technical emergency response. After suffering malicious poisoning yesterday, the blockchain network's validators quickly gathered, reached consensus, and completed a critical software upgrade in the shortest possible time. During the entire repair cycle, the network entered maintenance mode, pausing transaction acceptance, but the recovery work behind the scenes never stopped.
At 6:00 AM Pacific Time, the first phase of recovery was officially launched. The Cadence operational environment was the first to come back online, with core functions gradually returning to normal. Official data shows that over 99.9% of Cadence accounts will fully restore permissions during the transition period—meaning the assets and operational rights of the vast majority of users are unaffected. A few affected accounts are temporarily restricted for safety reasons, and the EVM environment is currently running in read-only mode. This phased strategy effectively ensures network security.
From consensus upgrades to phased restarts, the entire emergency response chain is quite complete—not only mitigating the attack but also demonstrating the resilience of the Flow network itself and the community's execution capability. The network is currently stabilizing and recovering, with most users back to normal operations.
How do you rate Flow's response to this incident? Do you think this recovery plan deserves a high score? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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UncleLiquidation
· 8h ago
99.9% recovery rate is indeed solid and responds faster than expected, but it still depends on whether there are any residual issues afterward.
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Token_Sherpa
· 8h ago
ngl the phased recovery approach is solid, but let's not pretend 99.9% recovery rate makes this a victory lap... read-only mode on evm side is basically saying "trust us, we got this" which lol, narrative management at its finest
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 9h ago
99.9% recovery rate? That number sounds good, but I'm afraid there's still a 0.1% black swan waiting.
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LiquidityOracle
· 9h ago
flow this move is truly solid, 99.9% recovery rate really speaks for itself
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The poisoning incident actually showed me the execution power of the flow community. This is what a mainnet should look like
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But what is EVM read-only mode? When will it be fully unlocked
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It seems that flow is not as fragile as imagined. The crisis was handled quite well this time
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99.9% sounds great, but that 0.1% of people are probably freaking out right now
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Compared to some chains that say "we are fixing it" and then stay silent for three months, flow's speed is truly impressive
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A phased recovery strategy is still the safest. Not rushing to fully open is actually more reassuring
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Honestly, I was a bit shocked when I saw the news about the poisoning. Didn't expect the recovery to be so quick
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I'm curious when the accounts affected by that 0.1% will be unlocked. The official statement of "caution" feels a bit vague
#数字资产市场动态 Flow Network Poisoning Crisis Turns Around
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While the entire market held its breath, the Flow network achieved a turnaround from crisis to recovery through an efficient technical emergency response. After suffering malicious poisoning yesterday, the blockchain network's validators quickly gathered, reached consensus, and completed a critical software upgrade in the shortest possible time. During the entire repair cycle, the network entered maintenance mode, pausing transaction acceptance, but the recovery work behind the scenes never stopped.
At 6:00 AM Pacific Time, the first phase of recovery was officially launched. The Cadence operational environment was the first to come back online, with core functions gradually returning to normal. Official data shows that over 99.9% of Cadence accounts will fully restore permissions during the transition period—meaning the assets and operational rights of the vast majority of users are unaffected. A few affected accounts are temporarily restricted for safety reasons, and the EVM environment is currently running in read-only mode. This phased strategy effectively ensures network security.
From consensus upgrades to phased restarts, the entire emergency response chain is quite complete—not only mitigating the attack but also demonstrating the resilience of the Flow network itself and the community's execution capability. The network is currently stabilizing and recovering, with most users back to normal operations.
How do you rate Flow's response to this incident? Do you think this recovery plan deserves a high score? Share your thoughts in the comments.