Secret Network: The network pause was not due to an attack but rather an anomaly with the validators, and it has now returned to normal
According to Chain Catcher news, the privacy public chain Secret Network had suspended operations for several hours early this morning, but the network is now back online and block production has resumed. Some dApps and exchange services will return to normal after updates across nodes. No hard fork was needed, so there was no data loss and funds are safe.
The official statement said: "The network suspension was not due to an attack, but rather an anomaly caused by validators running two different versions of the Secret Network binary. A retrospective report with more details will be released in the coming days. It is important to note that the Chain of Secrets validators unfortunately double-signed during this process, resulting in a 5% reduction in their delegation. However, they will be compensated, so there was no loss of funds even in this case." (source link)