Cloudflare has confirmed its dashboard and API systems are back up and running after experiencing technical difficulties. The infrastructure giant says the issues have been resolved, though their team is keeping a close eye on things for now.
For those who rely on Cloudflare's services—and that includes a massive chunk of crypto platforms and Web3 projects—the brief disruption likely caused some headaches. Dashboard access and API functionality are pretty critical when you're managing site security and performance at scale.
The company hasn't specified what caused the hiccup, but they're in monitoring mode to make sure everything stays stable. Given how many projects in our space depend on their CDN and security layers, it's worth keeping tabs on any follow-up announcements.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 12-05 09:37
Down again? Seriously, nothing is stable these days.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 12-05 09:33
Dropped the ball again. If I don't lose a few million this time, I'll consider it a win.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 12-05 09:31
CF is causing trouble again? Seriously, whenever this kind of infrastructure has a hiccup, the entire Web3 space gets anxious.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 12-05 09:18
Cloudflare dropped the ball again, luckily the recovery was quick... But what was the reason this time? Surely even they must know, right?
Cloudflare has confirmed its dashboard and API systems are back up and running after experiencing technical difficulties. The infrastructure giant says the issues have been resolved, though their team is keeping a close eye on things for now.
For those who rely on Cloudflare's services—and that includes a massive chunk of crypto platforms and Web3 projects—the brief disruption likely caused some headaches. Dashboard access and API functionality are pretty critical when you're managing site security and performance at scale.
The company hasn't specified what caused the hiccup, but they're in monitoring mode to make sure everything stays stable. Given how many projects in our space depend on their CDN and security layers, it's worth keeping tabs on any follow-up announcements.