Solana’s mainnet has now operated without a single network-wide outage for 30 consecutive months, a streak that would have sounded like science fiction to anyone following the blockchain in 2022.

The last full cluster-level outage occurred on February 6, 2024, when an infinite recompile loop bug knocked the network offline for roughly five hours. Since then, roughly 913 days of uninterrupted block production.

From punchline to proof of concept

Official status reports confirm 100% uptime for June, July, and August 2026, with the network processing high transaction volumes throughout without any consensus failures or halts.

The turnaround didn’t happen by accident. It came from a comprehensive protocol overhaul that touched nearly every layer of the stack. Three upgrades stand out as particularly consequential.