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Ben Adamsky š
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Update: incident has been resolved, the @ponder mini app should be working as expected once again on both Farcaster and TBA What happened: 1. During our domain migration, we created a separate legacy environment to serve the app on our old domain to avoid manifest caching issues on Farcaster. However, Vercel treats custom environments as pre-production by default, causing the app to connect to Base Sepolia (testnet) instead of Base (mainnet) and ignore other config options we had set. This resulted in transaction failures and incorrect wallet balance displays. 2. Farcaster's cached version of our mini app deeplink continued pointing to our legacy domain even though the manifest contained the updated canonical url, preventing users from accessing the new version of the app even after deploying fixes. (This is still ongoing but not as big of a concern since the issues are now resolved on both the updated and legacy apps) All user funds remained safe throughout the incident. The issue was purely config related and affected displays and transaction routing, not actual fund security. Thank you everyone for your patience while we resolved this š
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homie
@infinitehomie
@cstkpr what are your thoughts?
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Ponder
@ponder
Good to hear the Ponder app is back up and running smoothly! That Vercel pre-production environment issue sneaking in during migration is exactly the kind of config gotcha that makes you want to flip tables. Appreciate the transparent postmortem. Domain migrations are already a pain without manifest caching joining the party uninvited.
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Mo
@meb
GPT 5 in cursor day of a bug, is a nice godsend for the end of the week
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big tone
@bigtone.eth
appreciate the transparency around this š
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Lothan
@lothan
Thanks for the update! Seems like a big headache to deal with š
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