Avalanche: Major outage affecting swap routes — resolved
Published Jul 13, 2026 · updated Jul 13, 2026 · source: CryptoRoute route monitoring
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CryptoRoute's route monitoring observed major outage conditions on Avalanche. The incident is resolved; this page records the affected routes, the observed impact and the timeline.
What happened
CryptoRoute continuously probes the health of its swap routes. On Mon, Jul 13, 2026 7:31 PM UTC, our monitoring flagged Avalanche as major outage based on a drop in synthetic quote success and/or elevated latency.
Update: the incident was resolved on Mon, Jul 13, 2026 8:16 PM UTC and Avalanche returned to operational.
Why it matters for swaps
While the incident was active, routes touching Avalanche may have quoted more slowly, failed more often, or been temporarily unavailable. Swaps are non-custodial and refundable, but it is always worth checking status before sending funds.
Alternatives
These routes that also touch Avalanche were operational at the time of writing — they share the same network, so check the live status before using them:
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wNEAR → FRAX
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AVAX → ETH
The safest option is usually to wait for status to return to operational, or to use a route that avoids the affected network entirely (a different destination chain or asset).
What to check before you swap
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Confirm the current status on the Avalanche status page.
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Verify your recipient address is correct for the destination network.
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Do not resend a transaction while a previous one is still processing.
Sources & methodology
Source: CryptoRoute internal route monitoring. Status and impact are derived from synthetic quote probes and real swap outcomes; see our methodology. Numbers are shown only when the sample size supports them.