Base Resumes Block Production After 2-Hour Outage
The Coinbase-backed blockchain Base returned online after two hours of downtime due to a consensus problem that prevented the creation of new blocks.
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The Coinbase-backed blockchain Base returned online after two hours of downtime due to a consensus problem that prevented the creation of new blocks.
Base Resumes Block Production After 2-Hour Outage
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Coinbase's Base resumes block production after 2-hour outage
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Jun 26, 2026
Coinbase's blockchain Base says a consensus problem knocked its network offline for around two hours on Thursday before it returned online.
Base, the blockchain backed by crypto exchange Coinbase, has returned online after the network suffered nearly a two-hour outage due to a consensus issue that halted block production.
Base
posted
to X on Thursday after the outage that the network’s blocks “are being produced normally, and we have verified widespread recovery in the ecosystem.”
Base’s status page
said
it was investigating “unhealthy” block production at 4:03 pm UTC on Thursday. At 5:21 pm UTC the team said it “isolated a consensus problem that caused an invalid block to be sequenced. This prevented new blocks from being created.”
Base said in an update just before 6 pm UTC that it had “recovered healthy blockbuilding” and that
ecosystem-wide infrastructure
was able to sync, adding it had identified the issue and would investigate the root cause and share a full post-mortem.
The outage was a rare instance of downtime for a major blockchain like Base, the
most used
Ethereum layer-2 network, which last experienced a major outage in August 2025 when it went down for 33 minutes,
according
to its status page.
Source:
Base Build
Base creator Jesse Pollack
posted
to X that all funds on the network are safe, “but a halt is not okay and we’ll use this to continue to level up base as a platform for global, 24/7 finance.”
Related:
Coinbase lets users transfer stock portfolios as exchange expands beyond crypto
The downtime appeared to occur separately and just hours ahead of an upgrade for Base, dubbed Beryl, that was scheduled for 6 pm UTC and was completed two hours later at 8 pm UTC.
The update aimed to reduce delays on withdrawals and introduce a new token standard for
real-world assets
and stablecoins.
Layer-1 blockchain Sui experienced
two periods of downtime
on back-to-back days in May, each causing a temporary halt in block production. Sui later said the downtime was caused by a network update that it knew had a low probability of causing a halt.
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