Key facts
- Sui's Layer 1 mainnet experienced three outages on May 28 and 29.
- The Sui Foundation published a post-mortem report detailing the causes.
- The first two halts were caused by a gas-charging bug introduced in the v1.72 upgrade.
- The third outage was due to a separate randomness-state fault.
The Sui Foundation has released a post-mortem report detailing the causes behind the three mainnet outages that occurred on May 28 and 29. The report indicates that the initial two network halts were a direct result of a gas-charging bug that was introduced as part of the v1.72 "address balances" upgrade. The third and final outage was attributed to a different issue, a randomness-state fault that was exposed when a separate patch, known to carry risks, was implemented.
