Cardano (ADA) developer Input Output has released a new node version as a solution to short-term node outages in the network.
Cardano research and development team Input Output is working hard to improve the project. Standing out with its growing ecosystem and new stablecoin product, Cardano has come to the fore with network disruptions in the past weeks. However, the team has released a new node version that will fix the issues. Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson announced the update via Twitter.
Cardano Updates Node to Resolve Network Outages
Cardano (ADA) developer Input Output completed its work on making 50 percent of its network nodes offline last week. The team thinks they have fixed this issue with the new node update.
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson stated in his post on Twitter that 1,35.5 nodes are live. Sharing the update, Hoskinson underlined that this update focuses on solving problems rather than being a patch.
Fixed. Update your node https://t.co/6QNMDv3u9g
— Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) January 27, 2023
The developers have not yet explained the reason for the short-term outage in the network. However, a developer has informed the community that a report could be coming in 6 to 8 weeks.