Harmony Plans to Roll Back Blockchain, Removing 109,000 Transactions
2026-08-17 18:41:15
According to CoinMeta, Harmony has announced plans to roll back its blockchain to two checkpoints from August 11 in order to remove abnormal blocks that were generated due to fraudulent mining. This recovery plan will discard over 109,000 regular transactions, and the network will restart from an alternative database. According to the latest updates, validators will retain block 92,730,034 from shard 0 and block 94,978,278 from shard 1, both of which were recorded at 11:09:37 on August 11 (Beijing time). New blocks will start from block 92,730,035 on shard 0 and block 94,978,279 on shard 1 following this plan. Harmony indicates that the client version v2026.1.2 has been configured to reject the hash of abnormal blocks related to this incident, preventing validators from accepting the affected chain history after the restart.
Source:Cryptonews
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