Anatoly Yakovenko revealed the network absorbed weeks of sustained attacks while maintaining sub-second transaction confirmations. The post Solana Weathers MassiveAnatoly Yakovenko revealed the network absorbed weeks of sustained attacks while maintaining sub-second transaction confirmations. The post Solana Weathers Massive

Solana Weathers Massive 6 Tbps DDoS Attack With Zero Downtime, Co-Founder Says

Solana SOL $128.2 24h volatility: 3.2% Market cap: $72.04 B Vol. 24h: $5.96 B absorbed a sustained distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack peaking at approximately 6 terabits per second over multiple weeks without any network degradation, according to co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko.

The attack occurred despite Solana’s history of DDoS-induced outages in 2021-2022.

Yakovenko disclosed the attack on Dec. 9 and described the assault as the worst active threat against the network, according to his X post.

Network timing remained unaffected, with slot latency at zero throughout. He characterized the situation as bullish and suggested that attackers were spending roughly as much as the chain generates in revenue just to send it traffic.

Infrastructure provider Pipe Network corroborated the performance claims, reporting that median transaction confirmations held at approximately 450 milliseconds with p90 confirmations under 700 milliseconds throughout the attack period.

Pipe Network noted that a 6 Tbps volumetric attack typically translates to billions of packets per second directed at network infrastructure.

Years After Outage Criticism

The current attack contrasts sharply with Solana’s 2021-2022 experience, when similar DDoS incidents caused extended network failures. A May 2022 attack marked theseventh network outage that year, fueling criticism of the chain’s reliability.

A September 2021 attack during a token sale event took the network offline for 17 hours. Additional incidents followed in December 2021 and January 2022, prompting questions about the network’s centralization and architectural fragility.

Helius CEO Mert Mumtaz noted that the network withstood weeks of sustained attack, with users remaining unaware of the assault due to engineering improvements.

The network has not reported an outage since May 2023. Infrastructure upgrades have included Firedancer, a validator client designed to boost network performance, built by Jump Crypto.

Attack Scale in Context

While substantial, the 6 Tbps attack falls short of the largest DDoS incidents recorded this year. Cloudflare mitigated attacks exceeding 29.7 Tbps in the third quarter of 2025, primarily from the Aisuru botnet. Microsoft Azure blocked a 15.72 Tbps attack targeting Australian infrastructure in October.

Several details remain unclear regarding the attack. The methodology used to measure the 6 Tbps figure has not been disclosed publicly. The identity of the attackers remains unknown, and their motivation has not been established.

The Solana Foundation has not issued an official statement regarding the incident, though the network’s official status page shows no reported incidents for December 2025.

Despite this, SOL’s price appears largely unaffected. Solana has also logged strong network activity, recently hitting an all-time high of roughly $380,000 in daily x402 payment volume, with around 750% week-on-week growth.

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