Conflux releases a version upgrade announcement to fix the problem that cross-space transactions may cause node failure
On December 15th, Conflux released the Hydra Network v2.3.3 upgrade announcement, stating that this update is crucial for maintaining the normal functionality of nodes. v2.3.3 mainly fixes an issue where unexpected cross-space transactions could cause node failures.
Conflux stated that failure to update in a timely manner will result in user nodes being unable to sync correctly, affecting network performance and operations.
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