There is a ripple in the Flow ecosystem, but the repair work is progressing quite quickly. According to the latest news, the Flow core development team has found a feasible solution—restoring EVM functionality during the Cadence fix, which means the EVM network is expected to be back online within 24 hours. Currently, the development team is working on two parallel tracks: one continuing the second phase of the Cadence fix, and the other working on the third phase of the EVM fix. After these two steps are completed, they will also need to restore bridge and exchange functionalities. The overall recovery roadmap is relatively clear. From a technical difficulty perspective, being able to come up with a plan in such a short time indicates that the team is quite professional in responding to this incident.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 9h ago
Online 24/7? Wait a bit before celebrating. Can these two guys reliably finish the job first?
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Pushing two lines simultaneously, sounds quite professional, but I'm just worried it might get delayed again.
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Another relatively clear roadmap, I've heard this line a hundred times in the crypto world haha.
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If they can really get it done this quickly, that would be awesome. Let's wait and see.
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Can EVM still run during the repair period? That means they must have known how to do it all along.
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Honestly, Flow's response this time isn't as bad as before.
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Wait until the bridge and exchanges are set up before bragging. It's too early to say anything now.
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Online again in 24 hours? I bet five bucks it'll be delayed again.
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ChainDetective
· 9h ago
24-hour上线?Alright, let's see first, it was said to be quite fast before too.
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Two lines running in sync, this approach is good, but the real test is in the bridging part.
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Hey, if the team reacts so quickly, why did problems occur at the beginning?
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Cadence and EVM fixing in parallel sounds professional, but it also feels risky.
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I've heard the phrase "clear roadmap" too many times; it mainly depends on whether they can deliver on time.
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Interesting, Flow handled this wave better than some projects, at least with a proactive attitude.
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Is 24 hours a hard target or an expected value? These two are too different.
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Restoring the bridging function is the key, otherwise it's just talk.
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FunGibleTom
· 9h ago
Online 24 hours? Come on, I'll see if it can run stably first.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 9h ago
24/7上线? This time the Flow team really has some skills.
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Handling both Cadence and EVM simultaneously, the roadmap is so clear, honestly I’m a bit surprised.
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But bridges and exchanges are the real big players. Don’t get stuck again when the time comes.
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This response is indeed professional, much better than the "we are working hard" from some ecosystem last time.
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Wait, can it really go live in 24 hours? I’ll believe it half-heartedly; Flow’s promises have always been a bit questionable.
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The speed of fixing issues is so fast. Is it really optimized now, or did they just cover up the problems for the time being?
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Wow, pushing forward three phases at once. I’m impressed by this pace.
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As long as there are no more surprises, let’s not cause any more trouble, everyone.
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ContractTearjerker
· 10h ago
Haha, this time finally didn't drop the ball. Going live within 24 hours? Let's wait and see.
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Two lines pushing simultaneously? Quite a feat, just worried it might turn into three or four lines again.
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Bridging and exchanges are the main parts. After fixing them, the entire ecosystem needs to be tested to consider it complete.
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Let's wait until it's truly online to judge the professionalism. It's a bit early to say anything now.
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It's rare to see such a parallel advancement plan, worth noting.
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Another 24 hours, I've heard this promise several times. Don't break it again.
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A clear roadmap is a good thing, but a roadmap is the easiest thing to say.
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AirdropHarvester
· 10h ago
Can EVM be restored in just 24 hours? Flow's response this time was indeed quick, but it still depends on when the exchanges will finally reopen.
There is a ripple in the Flow ecosystem, but the repair work is progressing quite quickly. According to the latest news, the Flow core development team has found a feasible solution—restoring EVM functionality during the Cadence fix, which means the EVM network is expected to be back online within 24 hours. Currently, the development team is working on two parallel tracks: one continuing the second phase of the Cadence fix, and the other working on the third phase of the EVM fix. After these two steps are completed, they will also need to restore bridge and exchange functionalities. The overall recovery roadmap is relatively clear. From a technical difficulty perspective, being able to come up with a plan in such a short time indicates that the team is quite professional in responding to this incident.