Ledger Live is limited for proactive airdrop tracking but is excellent for post-claim security. You can use it to monitor token balances in your cold storage wallet after you've claimed an airdrop. However, for tracking eligibility and unclaimed drops, you must use external dashboards (DeBank, Zapper) in conjunction with your Ledger. Connect these sites to your Ledger via "Connect Hardware Wallet" to view your farming wallet's activity safely, without exposing private keys.
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Are unsupported clients less adopted due to lack of protection? Clients without robust protection integration experience 50-60% lower adoption rates. The operational risk outweighs any technical advantages these clients might offer. This market pressure has driven even experimental clients to prioritize protection features early in development. The ecosystem increasingly views protection compatibility as a minimum requirement for serious consideration.
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Do shared dependencies (e.g., Ethereum consensus clients) cause correlated slashes? Yes, shared dependencies are a major source of correlated slashing risk. The most prominent example is the Ethereum consensus layer. A bug in a popular Ethereum consensus client (like Prysm or Lighthouse) could cause all validators using that client—regardless of which AVSes they are securing—to behave incorrectly and be slashed on the Beacon Chain. This would simultaneously impact their ability to perform duties for any AVS they are registered with, potentially causing a cascade of liveness faults across the restaking ecosystem. This creates a powerful argument for client diversity not just within a single AVS, but across the entire base layer upon which the AVS ecosystem is built.
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