Avalanche has confirmed a block finalization stall, preventing blocks from being accepted on the primary network, with developers currently investigating. The issue, identified as a gossip-related mempool management bug, affected the Avalanche subnets (P-Chain, X-Chain, and C-Chain). Kevin Sekniqi, co-founder of Avalanche developer AVA Labs, clarified that the bug was code-related and not due to performance handling. The team requested validators to update their nodes to AvalancheGo v1.11.1 to address the issue. Block finalization on the primary network resumed after validators updated their nodes, and the team confirmed the incident had been resolved six hours after the outage began. This incident follows a brief outage in March 2023 and a delay in block ingestion in February 2023 due to an infrastructure provider issue. Layer 1 blockchain competitor Solana also experienced an outage earlier this month.