On April 15, Ethereum miners around the world were temporarily halted due to a critical bug in the Ethereum network. The bug was discovered by Ethereum developers and was quickly patched, but the halt in mining caused a great deal of disruption in the network.

Now, Ethereum miners are beginning to resume their operations following the temporary halt. The Ethereum network is back up and running and miners can begin to earn their rewards again.

Ethereum mining is a process that requires miners to solve complex mathematical puzzles in order to add blocks of transactions to the Ethereum blockchain. Miners are rewarded for their work with Ether, the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum network.

The halt in mining operations was caused by a critical bug in the Ethereum network that allowed miners to create blocks with invalid transactions. This bug was quickly patched by the Ethereum developers, but the halt in mining caused a great deal of disruption in the network.

Now, Ethereum miners are beginning to resume their operations following the temporary halt. The Ethereum network is back up and running and miners can begin to earn their rewards again.

The halt in mining operations caused a great deal of disruption in the Ethereum network, but it also highlighted the importance of the miners in the network. Without the miners, the Ethereum network would not be able to process transactions in a secure and reliable manner.

The Ethereum network is now back up and running and miners can start earning their rewards again. This is good news for miners and for the Ethereum network as a whole. The Ethereum network is now more secure and reliable than ever before and miners can once again begin to earn their rewards.