The Zilliqa team announced via X on Wednesday that its Zilbridge platform is now back online. Full functionality has been restored to the ZilBridge platform, with all transactions now synchronised and users once again able to bridge tokens at Zilswap.
The team added that they will soon publish a root cause analysis that will provide a detailed breakdown of this issue and how it was resolved.
Zilliqa (ZIL) is one of the world’s first blockchains being built on a sharded architecture and features smart contracts written in the platform’s proprietary programming language: Scilla. ZIL is trading at $0.03523 at press time, down by 6% in the last 24 hours.