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MetaMask Bug Shortens SSD Lifespan, Users Warn on GitHub

Consensys, the blockchain firm behind MetaMask, has confirmed it will be “imminently” releasing a fix for its MetaMask browser extension after users reported it has been writing hundreds of gigabytes of data per day into their solid-state drives, potentially shortening their lifespan. 

Speaking to Cointelegraph, a Consensys spokesperson confirmed there has been “usually high disk activity” affecting certain MetaMask users.

One of the more recent reports came from a user under the handle ripper31337, who said in a GitHub bug report on June 24 that after a fresh install of the MetaMask extension on Chromium-based browsers, such as Chrome, Edge and Opera, they discovered it was continuously writing data to the solid state drives (SSDs) in the background without user interaction.

The “abnormal disk writing” occurred at a rate of five megabytes per second, totaling 500 gigabytes daily and 25 terabytes in three months, according to ripper31337. 

Software, Social Media, MetaMask
Source: DSG

An SSD generally lasts five to ten years under normal conditions, but can deteriorate much faster and fail with intense usage. 

Consensys says fix incoming 

In a statement to Cointelegraph, a Consensys spokesperson said its teams are actively investigating the issue and a “fix is being released imminently.” 

“While browser extension wallets do regularly write state to disk, which is expected behavior, we’ve taken note of a recent observation shared by a small number of MetaMask users who reported unusually high disk activity,” the spokesperson said.