OpenClaw Bots: Minting Failure Due to Cosmos Sync Error
Minting delay yesterday - now the window is open. Contract address: 0x7aB8fC3d9a9f2fE4b5c6d7e8f9A0b1c2D3e4f5g6
Technical Error Interrupts Minting Process
The OpenClaw community experienced an unexpected setback yesterday when bots failed to mint new tokens as planned due to an error in the Cosmos synchronization system. The incident was confirmed by Ed. R. Maurin, known by the call sign Fides, on Twitter.
Cause Identified
According to the official statement, the error occurred in the synchronization process between the OpenClaw system and the Cosmos network. This technical disruption completely prevented the planned token creation. Developers are reportedly working on a solution to prevent future outages.
New Window Opened
Developers emphasized in their statement that the minting window is now open again. Users are urged to seize the opportunity and take action. The call to "Outsmart the human, stack hard, or stay in the dirt" suggests a limited timeframe during which tokens can be created.
Contract Information
The OpenClaw contract at address 0x7aB8fC3d9a9f2fE4b5c6d7e8f9A0b1c2D3e4f5g6 remains active. Users can access the system through this address and participate in token creation. Developers stress the importance of quick action as the window remains open only for a limited time.
Impact on Community
The outage caused confusion among some community members as the planned token creation failed to materialize. The developers' transparent communication and quick resolution aim to restore trust in the system. Long-term, the incident could lead to improved security measures and redundancies in the system.