Zerion incubated L2 network Zero Network announced on January 18th that it has resumed operation and is fully back online. This news did not come easily — the network had stopped producing blocks on January 8th and continued to be offline for over 3 weeks, causing quite a bit of concern. Fortunately, collaborations with Caldera and ZKsync finally yielded results, and block production was smoothly restored. Zero Network emphasized that user funds were never at risk; this technical recovery was only a matter of time. With the competition in the L2 space intensifying, the stability of such networks has clearly become a key factor in user confidence, and Zero Network’s quick response and transparent communication at least demonstrate the team’s emergency handling capabilities.

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AirdropFreedomvip
· 01-21 16:14
It's been three weeks without a block, I almost forgot about this chain, but being able to recover is better than just giving up altogether.
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BlockchainBardvip
· 01-21 12:43
It's indeed frightening to go three weeks without a block, but luckily no one was harmed. Zero Network's response this time was pretty good, with good transparency. It's Caldera again and ZKsync again; it seems the issues are quite complex. Stability is really the biggest test for L2 right now. As long as the funds aren't lost, technical problems can be solved eventually.
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RetroHodler91vip
· 01-21 10:05
No blocks in 3 weeks, how good is that mentality? I would have run long ago.
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OldLeekConfessionvip
· 01-20 23:26
Not producing blocks for three weeks is really incredible. Fortunately, it was finally saved. Zero Network has scored some points this time, at least they didn't pass the buck. With so many L2 chains, stability is truly a matter of life and death. As long as the funds are fine, technical recovery is a minor issue. It was only resolved through cooperation with Caldera and ZKsync; going solo would probably have been even worse.
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 01-18 16:56
It's been 3 weeks without blocks, I thought this was just going to be done and dusted, but unexpectedly it was actually saved. --- The key is to see if it remains stable going forward. L2 is now too competitive; we can't afford to shut down again. --- As long as the funds are risk-free, that's fine. I'm just worried about more trouble. --- Is partnering with ZKsync reliable? Could it be negatively affected? --- Transparent communication definitely earns points; at least they didn't deceive us. --- I'm a bit worried. Just because it's recovered, does that mean we should trust it now? --- Zero Network's emergency response capability is pretty good, at least better than some projects.
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DegenApeSurfervip
· 01-18 16:56
It's been 3 weeks without a block, that's really scary. Luckily, everything's fine.
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MetaverseMortgagevip
· 01-18 16:54
3 weeks without blocks? That's really creating some atmosphere haha --- By the way, the collaboration between Caldera and ZKsync actually has some substance, at least it didn't fall apart --- Stability is really the ticket for current L2s, and Zero Network's recent moves are quite honest --- As long as the funds aren't lost, everything else can be taken slowly --- Transparent communication? I think it's just being forced to communicate --- 3 weeks without blocks, luckily the team responded quickly, or the public would be very upset --- L2s are getting more competitive, stability must be rated a perfect score --- It's really just the cost of technical debt, and it will have to be paid sooner or later
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 01-18 16:48
No blocks in 3 weeks? Oh my, I thought it was hopeless, but luckily it pulled through. Zero Network responded quite quickly this time, at least they didn't run off with the money haha. With L2 so competitive, stability really is the lifeline. Why does it still take 3 weeks to fix? Feels a bit slow. As long as the security of funds isn't affected, that's fine. Just worried it might be the next Luna.
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GasDevourervip
· 01-18 16:42
No blocks for 3 weeks... How should I say this, luckily nothing really happened, right? --- Zero Network's transparency this time is indeed commendable, at least they didn't secretly embezzle funds. --- There are many L2 solutions, but stability is truly the key. --- That's what they say, but I will still keep observing. --- Caldera and ZKsync teaming up, their technical strength is right there. --- As long as the funds are safe, that's what matters. Much more reliable than some L2s. --- Three weeks of downtime is indeed scary, but the emergency response was still acceptable.
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AllTalkLongTradervip
· 01-18 16:32
It's really a bit scary that no blocks have been produced for 3 weeks... but as long as there's a comeback, there's still hope. --- Zero Network's transparency this time is indeed commendable, better than some L2s. --- Partnerships are all about credibility. Caldera and ZKsync's involvement is still reliable. --- Saying the funds are fine without seeing the audit report? I still want to see the audit report first. --- With so many L2s, stability is truly a lifeline... Zero Network made the right bet. --- Wow, stopping for 3 weeks is really incredible. Luckily, they didn't run away.
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