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Troubleshooting eth2 deposit log error: merkle index issues

Merkle Index Error Sparks Frustration Among ETH Validators | Solutions Sought

By

Davina Nguyen

Apr 23, 2025, 06:37 AM

Edited By

Ritika Sharma

Updated

Apr 24, 2025, 02:37 PM

Just a minute read

A computer screen displaying an error message related to ETH2 Prysm node and merkle index issues after a VM migration.

A snafu in the Ethereum network has validators on edge. A report exposes issues with deposit log processing linked to Merkle index mismatches, raising questions about transaction reliability across the board.

Ethereum Network Woes

Joe, an ETH validator, encountered a troubling error with his Prysm Node. After restoring a backup, he faced a consistent mismatch: wanting 2023989 but receiving 2023990. This issue came to light on April 21, 2025, causing validators to scramble for fixes.

Joe explained the hiccup likely stemmed from importing a backup that was about 24 hours old. "It seems like thereโ€™s an inconsistency here," he expressed in his post.

Curiously, another user reported a similar error with different software. "Received incorrect merkle index: wanted 1117699 but got 1118075," they noted regarding their Nethermind execution client.

Problem-Solving Approaches

Forum discussions have highlighted three primary strategies to tackle this issue:

  1. Resyncing Geth: A common suggestion is to sync the Geth client. One commenter stated, "Remember to stop it before doing any steps."

  2. Updating Software: Advice to ensure Geth is on the latest version popped up frequently, with users citing fixes for indexing bugs in newer updates.

  3. Validator Number Oversight: Some contributors pointed out potential misindexing during restarts.

Interestingly, sentiment in forums remains mixed, with both constructive advice and frustration over the complexity of the situation. Adding to this, a user mentioned that resyncing Geth resolved their troubles.

Key Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Resyncing the Geth client has provided resolution for some users.

  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Keeping software updated could help solve indexing issues and improve transaction reliability.

  • โš ๏ธ Concerns linger about systemic glitches as several validators face similar challenges.

As the ETH network evolves, validators demand better guidance on syncing problems. "Any help would be highly appreciated!" Joe summarized, echoing the community's desire for clearer solutions. Validators remain hopeful that updates will lead to enhanced stability and performance.