Vitalik Buterin proposed fines for “ordinary mistakes” of validators.

Recently, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin described in his blog an “anti-corruption incentive” program to support the decentralization of staking. It is aimed at introducing a fine for “ordinary mistakes” of validators, such as skipping certification. Why does Buterin offer such harsh measures? The fact is that any mistake in the network that one participant makes is most likely to be repeated by others. In order to minimize such problems, a program to stimulate anti-coppelence was presented.

Potentially, such an approach could hamper the promotion of true decentralization by promoting superficial compliance with anti-copper mechanisms and not fully encouraging wider distribution. urine validation.

The fine system assumes that the measures taken will become stricter as the error is repeated. ETH has already applied a similar program of fines in the reduction mechanics, however, any sanctions were imposed only in exceptional cases. The new ETH offer will be introduced into everyday activities. Buterin explained that large players running multiple validators on the same Internet connection or on the same computer could cause “disproportionate correlation.” "new failures." The anti-cooperation incentive program should eliminate problems. At the same time, Buterin promised that the punishment mechanisms will not “disproportionately affect” smaller validators.

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