Zerion's L2 Network Zero Network Resumes Full Operations After 3-Week Downtime

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Zerion's L2 network, Zero Network, has resumed full operations after a three-week pause. The network confirmed that user funds remain secure, with Caldera and ZKsync supporting the network upgrade. Block production had been halted for more than three weeks while the team worked to restore services. A resumption in mid-January had previously been expected. This L2 scaling news marks a key step in the project's recovery.

According to ChainCatcher, Zero Network, a Layer 2 network incubated by the Web3 wallet company Zerion, has announced that it has relaunched and is now fully operational. Zero Network stated that user funds are secure, and that support from Caldera and ZKsync contributed to the resumption of operations. Previously reported, Zero Network had stopped producing blocks for over three weeks. At that time, Zero Network said it was working with Caldera and ZKsync to resume block production as soon as possible, with plans to restart operations in mid-January, ensuring the safety of user funds.

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