I just saw that there is significant movement on Shibarium. The network is migrating its RPC infrastructure after what happened in September, so if you have configurations connected to the old endpoint, it will be necessary to update.



For those who are not aware, a few months ago there was a pretty serious problem. A validator key was compromised, which caused a temporary suspension of the network. After that, the team implemented new security layers, including a blacklist system and a seven-day withdrawal window for added protection.

The news about Shibarium now focuses on the fact that this migration will disable the old public access in approximately two weeks. The underlying goal is quite clear: to further decentralize the network and eliminate those single points of failure that can be problematic.

Honestly, seeing a project respond quickly to security vulnerabilities is something I value. The news about Shibarium shows that they are taking stability seriously. If you use the network, it’s a good time to review your connections and make sure you are on the correct endpoints. These infrastructure changes in Shibarium are exactly the kind of technical work that often goes unnoticed but is essential for the network to function properly.
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