Solana withstands large-scale DDoS attacks, the network remains stable

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Solana announced on the X platform that their network has faced continuous (DDoS) (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks throughout the past week, with the scale being the fourth largest in the history of distributed systems. Despite the high intensity and duration of the attacks, Solana affirms that network performance has not been affected. Transaction processing, block creation, and on-chain activities continue to operate stably, with no disruptions or degradation observed.

According to Solana, the ability to maintain operations during prolonged attacks reflects the core design principle of the network: ensuring normal operation even in hostile environments. The team states that the protocol is built to withstand large-scale network pressure without impacting user experience or system reliability, thereby demonstrating the effectiveness of its architecture and long-term strategy.

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