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The Prysm consensus layer client team published an investigation report on the major outage that occurred on December 4th. The root cause was quite clear — almost all Prysm nodes on the network were overwhelmed in processing a specific proof, exhausting their memory and computational resources. Digging deeper, the fundamental reason was that beacon nodes performed high-cost state re-computations when verifying asynchronous proofs, a logical design flaw.
The impact of this outage was significant. There were 41 missed epochs, network participation plummeted to 75%, and many validators were forced offline. In terms of economic loss, validators lost approximately 382 ETH in total. This incident also serves as a reminder of how critical the stability of consensus layer clients is — even a small bug in the code logic can potentially bring down the entire network.