I didn't know to the full extent what's happening with Hive Engine, noticed something similar did happen some time back. Have a withdrawal stuck there for a day now, will learn better to use different bridges next time around. Hopefully it gets resolved soon and the system becomes more resilient.
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Back then was a bit different as a certain account was flooding the chain with micro transactions... That was fixed by changing the code... DDoS attacks are a bit different, as they hit the network directly, and they are hard to "isolate"... Anyway, we will see how it goes in the next days... For now, attacks are happening multiple times per day, but they are relatively short...
The real problem happens when they last for a couple of hours, or days... Hopefully not in our case
Hopefully indeed! Perhaps then, like you mentioned on the post, using Cloudfare services could limit the number of hits on the network? Maybe through the frontends or that wouldn't be much effective?
The withdrawal has been processed recently, thank goodness.
Frontends are a bit different than running a node...
Currently, I'm testing CloudFlare options... will see if it helps...