The X Layer Mainnet will undergo a technical upgrade on October 27th.
BlockBeats News, October 24, according to an official announcement by X Layer, as the protocol integration and ecosystem expansion continue to advance, there are plans to upgrade the underlying technology of the public chain to further enhance the overall system performance and scalability, aiming to become a leading platform for high-performance blockchain solutions. This upgrade is scheduled to start on October 27, 2025, at 23:30 (UTC+8) and is expected to last about one hour. After completion, the mainnet will resume block production. If there are any adjustments to the upgrade progress or schedule, the official team will update through official announcement channels promptly.
The announcement points out that during the upgrade, the X Layer mainnet will pause block production, and all related services will be temporarily interrupted, including OKX exchange-related asset deposits/withdrawals and DEX trading services, OKX Wallet functions, and OKX Pay services. Users with questions can contact OKX customer service at any time. The X Layer team stated that they will continue to focus on enhancing platform stability, security, and operational reliability to achieve the long-term ecological vision of "The New Money Chain."
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