Abstract:According to reports, Lido Finance, a protocol for Ethereum staking, has recorded twenty instances of slashing involving validators under the administration of Launchnodes. These slashing events were a result of infrastructure and signer configuration issues. The incident occurred on October 11th at approximately 3:30 pm UTC. Lido has informed that the validator nodes of Launchnodes are currently inactive, and slashing has been halted until a thorough investigation into the root cause is conducted.
According to reports, Lido Finance, a protocol for Ethereum staking, has recorded twenty instances of slashing involving validators under the administration of Launchnodes. These slashing events were a result of infrastructure and signer configuration issues. The incident occurred on October 11th at approximately 3:30 pm UTC. Lido has informed that the validator nodes of Launchnodes are currently inactive, and slashing has been halted until a thorough investigation into the root cause is conducted.
The attack transpired on the Ethereum blockchain, and Lido approximated the repercussions at approximately 20 Ether (ETH), equivalent to $31,000. Furthermore, the validators will accrue inactivity penalties and additional penalties during their inactive status for troubleshooting. Slashing occurs when a validator violates the proof-of-stake consensus rules of a blockchain. This violation frequently leads to the validator's removal or a reduction in the staked-Ether they pledged as collateral.
Launchnode confirmed that the slitting incidents occurred due to an error in the signer's configuration and infrastructure.. The company added that measures are being implemented to avert future occurrences and reinstate complete service. Lido guaranteed that protocol participants are unaffected, with the exception of a decrease in daily rewards that will be reflected in the October 12 rebase. Additionally, the staking provider verified that the Lido DAO possesses an insurance fund consisting of 6,230 staked-ETH, with a value of $9.5 million. This fund is intended to alleviate the effects of the slitting, but it does not activate automatically. StETH holders will be compensated, according to Lido, once the “cover method” has been determined. Launchnodes, meanwhile, has promised to reimburse Lido for any losses incurred.
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