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Misbehavior: Only slash misbehaving validators that were opted-in recently #2242

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insumity opened this issue Sep 9, 2024 · 0 comments
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scope: provider Issues related to the provider chain type: protocol-change A protocol change proposal

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insumity commented Sep 9, 2024

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Ideally, we would like to slash a validator on a consumer chain C only if validator C had opted-in during the last UnbondingPeriod and not slash if the validator was opted in much earlier than that but has since opted-out (i.e., the validator was never opted in during the last UnbondingPeriod). Search TODO (#2242) in the codebase on where this could help.

@insumity insumity added the status: waiting-triage This issue/PR has not yet been triaged by the team. label Sep 9, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to 🩹 F1: Triage in Cosmos Hub Sep 9, 2024
@insumity insumity changed the title Misbehaviour: Only slash misbehaving validators that were opted-in recently Misbehavior: Only slash misbehaving validators that were opted-in recently Sep 9, 2024
@mpoke mpoke moved this from 🩹 F1: Triage to 📥 F2: Todo in Cosmos Hub Sep 17, 2024
@mpoke mpoke added type: protocol-change A protocol change proposal scope: provider Issues related to the provider chain and removed status: waiting-triage This issue/PR has not yet been triaged by the team. labels Sep 17, 2024
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