Dymension mainnet validators are suspected to have not yet reached a consensus, and the verification weight of a certain node exceeds 33%.
On February 6th, according to encryption analyst Jake Lee, the Dymension main network has gone live, but validators have not yet reached consensus due to a faulty validator Chorus One (a multi-chain node service provider) in the validator set, which currently has a 34.8% stake token delegation weight. Another multi-chain node service provider, Stake&Relax, stated that after the Dymension main network went live, the chain stopped at block height 2 because a validator node initially had over 33% of the validation weight, which will be resolved.
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