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How often do AVS implementers coordinate to reduce FP slashing errors?
In a mature ecosystem, coordination among AVS implementers to reduce FP errors should be frequent and structured. This would manifest as:
Shared Best Practices: Developing common standards for slashing condition design to avoid known FP pitfalls.
Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure: A secret security mailing list or channel where implementers and major operators confidentially share discovered bugs before they cause mainnet slashes.
Shared Test Suites: Collaborating on extensive, public testnet scenarios that simulate network faults to stress-test slashing logic across different implementations.
While competitive, AVSes have a shared interest in a stable, trustworthy base layer. High-profile FP slashing events damage the entire ecosystem. Therefore, we should expect to see the emergence of formal and informal consortiums focused on this exact coordination.