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What safeguards prevent governance‑induced slashes?
Key safeguards to prevent governance-induced slashes include:
Timelocks: A mandatory delay between a proposal's passage and its execution, giving operators time to react or exit.
Separation of Powers: Critical slashing parameters and core logic should be in a "constitution" that is much harder to change than routine parameters.
Veto Powers: A security council or a panel of esteemed community members could have a limited-time veto over proposals affecting slashing.
High Approval Thresholds: Requiring a supermajority (e.g., 66% or 75%) for any change that could lead to capital loss.