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News/Base Mainnet Stalls Again After Beryl Rollout Delay

Base Mainnet Stalls Again After Beryl Rollout Delay

Van Thanh Le

Van Thanh Le

PublishedJun 26 2026

UpdatedJun 26 2026

3 hours ago3 minutes read
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Network Recovery Required Node Restarts After Brief Chain Halt

TL;DR

  • Base suffered another mainnet block production issue after an earlier outage and Beryl hard fork delay.
  • Base said block production resumed and told node operators to restart mainnet nodes.
  • Beryl introduced the B20 token standard, shorter withdrawal delays and Reth V2 storage improvements.

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Base, the Ethereum Layer 2 network incubated by Coinbase, suffered a second mainnet stall in two days after a difficult Beryl upgrade window that included a delayed hard fork, a separate consensus-related outage and another short-lived chain halt-style incident.

The latest issue was flagged on June 26, 2026, when an alert said Base Mainnet was experiencing a chain halt with “similar symptoms.” Base later said, “Block production is resumed,” and told node operators, “Node operators will need to restart their Base Mainnet nodes in order to resume syncing.”

Base’s communications lead was contacted for comment regarding the second mainnet stall, but no response was included in the provided information. The incident appeared shorter than the prior day’s outage, though the exact technical root cause of the second event was not fully explained.

Beryl Delay Came Before Mainnet Production Issues

Base’s Beryl hard fork was delayed to June 26, 2026, at 18:00 UTC, rather than its original June 25 schedule, because Base wanted the hard fork’s underlying B20 Activation Registry to be fully operational before activation.

The delay was described as a timing dependency rather than a security emergency or failed upgrade. Base’s team said developers cannot deploy tokens using the new native B20 standard until the Activation Registry is live, because the registry controls whether B20’s feature flags are active.

The B20 Activation Registry may take up to one hour after the hard fork activates to become fully operational. That timing issue was the stated reason for delaying the hard fork instead of launching into a state where the new B20 functionality was not fully ready.

Beryl was Base’s second independent network upgrade after Azul, which activated on mainnet in May 2026. Beryl introduced the B20 token standard, a protocol-level token standard aimed at stablecoin issuers and real-world asset issuers.

B20 tokens run as Rust precompiles inside Base’s node software rather than as deployed smart contracts. The standard includes role-based access, transfer policies and freeze-and-seize controls, placing its design focus on regulated asset issuance.

Beryl also reduced Base’s standard single-proof withdrawal delay from Base to Ethereum from 7 days to 5 days. The upgrade integrated Reth V2, which Base says can reduce node storage overhead by up to 50%.

Base’s next upgrade, Cobalt, is targeted for September 2026. Expected features include native account abstraction and additional B20 capabilities.

Item Detail Status or Source Attribution
Original Beryl schedule June 25 Original target date in the provided information
Delayed Beryl schedule June 26, 2026, at 18:00 UTC Delayed so the B20 Activation Registry could be fully operational
Activation Registry readiness window Up to one hour after hard fork activation Timing dependency tied to B20 feature flags
Beryl implementation note June 25, 2026, at 20:00 UTC Base’s status page said Beryl was successfully implemented, creating a timeline tension with the delayed schedule
Prior upgrade Azul activated on mainnet in May 2026 Beryl followed Azul as Base’s second independent network upgrade
Withdrawal delay change Reduced from 7 days to 5 days Part of Beryl’s Base-to-Ethereum withdrawal changes
Reth V2 impact Up to 50% node storage overhead reduction Base says Reth V2 can deliver this storage improvement
Next upgrade target September 2026 Cobalt is expected to include native account abstraction and more B20 capabilities

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Earlier Outage Was Tied to Consensus Failure

The prior Base mainnet outage occurred on June 25, 2026, when a consensus failure caused an invalid block to enter the sequencing pipeline. Base’s team said that outage was unrelated to the planned Beryl upgrade.

Block production stopped after the invalid block affected the sequencer after block 47,806,542. No user funds were reported to be at risk, but withdrawals were interrupted during the outage.

Healthy block production resumed after roughly two hours, according to Base’s status page. After that incident, node operators were directed to restart, indicating that infrastructure-side intervention was part of the recovery process.

The second mainnet stall came after that outage and carried similar operational symptoms, based on Base’s alert wording. The provided information does not state that user funds were at risk during the second incident or that withdrawals were interrupted again.

Event Time or Date What Happened
First mainnet outage June 25, 2026 Consensus failure allowed an invalid block into the sequencing pipeline
Sequencer impact point After block 47,806,542 Block production stopped after the invalid block jammed the sequencer
First outage duration Roughly two hours Healthy block production resumed, according to Base’s status page
Second investigation alert 15:33 UTC on June 26, 2026 Base’s team was investigating another issue
Second recovery update 16:11 UTC on June 26, 2026 Base said block production had resumed
Beryl delay release metadata Published at 06:11:29 ET; created at 06:10:27 ET; modified at 06:11:29 ET Release metadata attached to the Beryl delay information
Second stall release metadata Published at 13:50:02 ET; created at 13:49:02 ET; modified at 13:50:02 ET Release metadata attached to the second mainnet stall information

FAQ

What caused the first Base outage?

A consensus failure allowed an invalid block into the sequencing pipeline.

Did Base link the first outage to Beryl?

No. Base’s team said it was unrelated to the planned Beryl upgrade.

What did node operators need to do?

Base told node operators to restart Base Mainnet nodes to resume syncing.

What remains unclear?

The exact technical root cause of the second stall was not fully explained.

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