Jupiter released the post script of last week's platform problem: priority fee calculation error becomes a major problem in severe congestion
On August 9th, Jupiter co-founder Meow released a post script on some of the issues the Jupiter platform faced last week. He expressed the team's sincere gratitude to users and community members, apologized for technical and communication mistakes, and promised to continue to improve the platform experience. post script details:
Priority cost calculation error: There was a priority cost estimation error when calculating the gas required for the front-end execution. Although it is not easy to occur under normal circumstances, it becomes a major problem during severe congestion. The team is fully responsible for this.
DCA downtime problem: Due to the wrong CU estimate, the platform DCA function was down for about 6 hours, resulting in the failure of the user's order to be completed. The team expresses its deep apologies for this and will review operations to increase alertness.
Low Liquidity Tokens: To ensure the safe execution of DCAs, the platform performs price and slippage checks before trading. However, the marked price and execution price of low liquidity tokens may differ significantly, causing the engine to fail to execute trades. The team will improve the user interface, add more information, and optimize the security check method.
Future plans: The team plans to add more information to the user interface and gradually implement smart security checks to address existing issues.