'The Bitcoin Forum' Bitcointalk.org goes down for the second time in a week

'The Bitcoin Forum' Bitcointalk.org goes down for the second time in a week

Earlier this week it was reported that bitcoin's main forum had experienced some unexpected downtime. As we've gotten accustomed to from other incidents with bitcointalk, the discussion was taken to the bitcoin subreddit where theymos, the forum's administrator, confirmed that there were some issues with the storage disks. After he claimed to have fixed the problems and brought the forum back online, users are unable to access the forum once again. Bitcointalk's downtime and data loss. Theymos finally posted an update on the situation hours after users had started complaining about the....


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