Arweave denied rumors that the network had stopped producing blocks. The report made it sound like there was an exploit or some kind of issue, such as an outage, but the team claims this is just outdated data.
According to a post on X by one of our team members, certain blockchain explorers, particularly ViewBlock, are showing old block data for Arweave, making it appear as if the chain has stopped producing blocks since #1,851,686 on February 6th.
Arweave is okay
“Arweave is continuously generating blocks / All transactions are being processed successfully, etc.” says a team member clarified.
They explained that Viewblock’s explorer for some reason started retrieving local cache counts instead of the actual network block height, but the team is reportedly in touch with them to resolve the issue.
The research team hopes their findings will put an end to the rumors and FUD that are spreading rapidly on the internet. It also didn’t help that many sites reported it as a major failure or outage without further verification.
According to alscanAt , block production continues non-stop, with the latest block being produced today, February 7th.
Arweave’s ecosystem was strong last year
According to the video post According to Taylor Lamprecht, a prominent figure in the Arweave ecosystem, the Arweave ecosystem has had a great year filled with significant achievements, and plans for development are already underway.
Key accomplishments of this ecosystem include processing over 2 billion messages in the past year, reducing state lookups from 10 seconds to 100 milliseconds, and beginning to run high-frequency order books on-chain at 200-240 messages per second.
As for future developments, the video included a teaser about how Hyperbeam has evolved into something bigger. There were also presentations on ongoing work in the ecosystem.
Lamprecht talked about an out-of-context competition where you can chat with your digital twin and post your conversations on X to win $100 in AR each week. There are reportedly three weeks left for the category prize to be awarded for $300 and the grand prize for $500.
Other updates ranged from talk about DecentLand Labs, the first multisig Lin AO mainnet, Eye of Arweave, a new transactional analytics chart, to the launch of Bazaar Portal Beta, a fully decentralized CMS on Arweave powered by AO processes for community-owned content.
Arweave’s AR token has fallen 6.51% in the past day and is down 18% this week. While some of the negative price movement may be related to recent network stall reports, it may also be related to the overall negative headwinds in the crypto market as a whole. Most recently, it caused extreme fluctuations in ETH prices, causing approximately $87 million in liquidations in just 20 minutes. solana floor.

