Slashing
Auch bekannt als: Validator Slashing, Stake Slashing
A penalty mechanism in Proof of Stake blockchains that destroys a portion of a validator's staked tokens for malicious behavior or severe negligence.
Slashing is a punitive mechanism in Proof of Stake networks that confiscates a portion of a validator's staked tokens when they violate protocol rules. It serves as the primary economic deterrent against attacks and ensures validators have "skin in the game."
Slashable Offenses:
| Offense | Severity | Typical Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| Double Voting | Critical | 1-100% of stake |
| Surround Voting | Critical | 1-100% of stake |
| Extended Downtime | Moderate | Gradual balance drain |
| Invalid Attestations | Low | Small deduction |
How Slashing Works on Ethereum:
- A validator commits a slashable offense (e.g., signing two different blocks for the same slot)
- Another validator or monitoring service detects the violation and submits a slashing proof
- The offending validator's stake is reduced by at least 1/32 (initially ~1 ETH)
- The validator is forcibly exited from the active validator set
- A correlation penalty may apply: if many validators are slashed in the same period, the penalty increases dramatically (up to 100%)
Correlation Penalty: This is a critical design feature. If only one validator misbehaves, the penalty is small (likely an honest mistake). If thousands of validators misbehave simultaneously, it suggests a coordinated attack, and penalties scale up to total stake destruction.
Why Slashing Matters: - Attack Deterrence: Makes attacks economically irrational - Honest Behavior: Validators are financially incentivized to follow rules - Network Security: Ensures the cost of attacking exceeds potential gain - Quality Control: Poorly run validators are penalized and removed
Protecting Against Slashing: - Run only one instance of your validator (never duplicate keys) - Use reliable hardware with redundant power and internet - Keep validator software updated - Use remote signing with slashing protection databases - Consider distributed validator technology (DVT) for added safety
Slashing in Practice: Ethereum has seen very few slashing events (under 500 validators out of 900,000+), indicating that the deterrent works effectively. Most slashing incidents result from operational mistakes (running duplicate keys) rather than intentional attacks.
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