Litecoin On-Chain Sudden Anomaly! 13 Blocks Catch Up to Complete Chain Reorganization


Recently, the Litecoin network experienced a period of abnormal activity, mainly involving invalid transactions of MWEB (MimbleWimble Extension Block), causing a temporary chain split in the network.
The event occurred around block 3,095,931. At that time, some nodes followed a fork chain containing invalid MWEB transactions, resulting in the network temporarily splitting into two different block paths.
Subsequently, the mining pool f2pool mined a key block and continued to extend the valid chain over the next 13 blocks, surpassing the invalid fork chain in both hashrate and length.
Eventually, the network naturally reorganized (Reorg) according to the blockchain consensus mechanism, returning the entire network to the correct chain, and system operation was restored to normal.
From a technical perspective, such events are not uncommon; they demonstrate that blockchain consensus mechanisms can still automatically repair network status through hashrate and rules when faced with anomalies.
In the crypto world, a truly strong system is not one that never encounters problems, but one that can still self-repair when issues arise.
The same applies to markets, and the same applies to technology.
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