More fearmongering bullshit lies from the queen of con artists, @haydentiff. Anybody want to bet she can& #39;t prove it? https://twitter.com/nadnerb217/status/1315435545212796930">https://twitter.com/nadnerb21...
Finally! She reveals her source, and her lack of technical understanding. One or more & #39;Ripple& #39; nodes went down, including whatever node Toast used. This doesn& #39;t mean the ledger stopped, it just means whoever used that node couldn& #39;t reach the ledger https://twitter.com/CryptOH10/status/1315802203437834242?s=19">https://twitter.com/CryptOH10...
Proof that the ledger never stopped coming right up..
Here we see 3 days worth of ledger data compressed to hour datapoints. No unusual min or max transactions in those hours, but most importantly, the blue line shows consistently that 9 seconds appears to be the maximum time between ledgers. There were no outages at all
This data was taken from BigQuery& #39;s copy of the XRP Ledger. Here& #39;s the SQL if someone wants to double-check it. Yes, I know it& #39;s not the most efficient, I just slapped it together
More micro-analysis. Red shows the transactions slowdown @nbougalis refers to as a halt, which I attribute to their downed servers that are XRPL gateways for many wallets/apps. This shows ledger was still processing other validators& #39; transactions or red box would show flat line