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Terra Blockchain Resumes Following 9-Hour Halt
Blocks 7607790 and 7607791 came through at around 11:27 UTC Friday.
Updated Apr 14, 2024, 10:32 p.m. Published May 13, 2022, 11:52 a.m.

The Terra blockchain has resumed activity following a halt of around nine hours while validators plotted a route out of its ongoing crisis.
- The blockchain was halted at block 7607789 slightly after 3:00 UTC Friday. Blocks 7607790 and 7607791 then came through at around 11:27 UTC.
- Following the resumption of the blockchain, Terraform Labs, the company behind the Terra ecosystem, tweeted that network validators have disabled on-chain swaps and Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocols have been closed. It encouraged users to "bridge off-chain assets, such as bETH, to their native chains."
- LUNA was priced at around $0.008 at the time the network was halted, and terraUSD (UST) was at $0.19. At the time of writing, the assets were priced at $0.00003 and $0.16, respectively, according to CoinMarketCap data.
Read more: Terra’s LUNA Has Dropped 99.7% in Under a Week. That’s Good for UST
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UPDATE (May 13, 12:57 UTC): Added tweet info in second bullet point.
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