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Solana Survives the 4th Largest DDoS Attack in History: How Did It Stay Online?

Solana Survives the 4th Largest DDoS Attack in History: How Did It Stay Online?

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Coingape
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2025-12-16 12:07:36
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While traditional finance systems buckle under digital pressure, Solana just weathered a storm that would have sunk most networks.

The Unseen Battle

A flood of malicious traffic—enough to rank as the fourth largest distributed denial-of-service attack ever recorded—hammered the blockchain. The network didn't just survive; it kept processing transactions. No major outages, no catastrophic halts. In a sector where uptime is everything, Solana's resilience wasn't a feature—it was a lifeline.

Architecture vs. Onslaught

So what held the line? The answer cuts through hype and gets technical. It wasn't magic or luck. The network's underlying architecture, built for high throughput from the ground up, absorbed the shock. Validators, the nodes that secure the chain, processed the spam alongside legitimate transactions. The system's design bypassed a single point of failure, distributing the load instead of letting it concentrate.

This wasn't a stress test anyone planned, but it proved a point other chains can't ignore. While some networks tout theoretical speeds, Solana just demonstrated operational toughness under real, hostile fire. It's a stark reminder that in crypto, the most valuable tech isn't what's promised on a roadmap—it's what keeps running when attackers spend real money to break it. A lesson Wall Street's legacy systems, with their scheduled 'maintenance' windows, have yet to learn.

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For most blockchains, a sustained DDoS attack at internet-scale WOULD mean stalled transactions, missed blocks, and visible network stress. That didn’t happen this time.

Over the past week, the solana network has been operating under athat peaked near, ranking it as the.

Despite the scale, on-chain data shows the network continued to function normally.

A Week Under Attack With No Network Slowdown

A DDoS attack is designed to overwhelm a network by flooding it with traffic, usually causing slowdowns or outages.

SolanaFloor reported that the Solana network had been facing a “sustained DDoS attack for the past week, peaking near 6 Tbps,” while noting that data showed “no impact, with sub-second confirmations and stable slot latency.”

Pipe Network described the scale as unusual even by internet standards.

“6 Tbps volumetric attack translates to billions of packets per second,” the firm said. “Under that kind of load, you’d normally expect rising latency, missed slots, or confirmation delays.”

Transaction Speeds Remain Steady Under Pressure

Data shared showed that transactions continued to confirm in, with block production staying on schedule throughout the attack. In simple terms, users were able to send and confirm transactions as usual, even while the network was being flooded with attack traffic.

Pipe Network - Solana DDoS attack

DDoS attacks of this scale have historically targeted cloud providers such as, making Solana’s ability to stay online stand out.

A Clear Contrast With Other Blockchain Disruptions

According to reports, the episode also contrasts with a recent DDoS attack on the sui network, which resulted in block production delays and degraded performance.

As details of the attack spread, the crypto community took to X to point out the scale of the event and the lack of visible impact on the network.

This is your daily reminder that Solana is the best.

— Tuky (@Tukytuky_) December 16, 2025

This has reinforced Solana’s strong reputation as a trustworthy network built to handle heavy demand.

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