To track potential airdrops from points systems, users should first monitor the official points dashboard of each protocol, noting their accumulated total. They should use community-run sites and Discord servers that track various points campaigns. It's crucial to document your wallet's activity that earned the points. Remember that points do not guarantee an airdrop and their conversion ratio is usually unknown until the token generation event (TGE) is announced.
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When slashing probability doubles, the reward multiplier should more than double. A risk-neutral model suggests a doubling of rewards, but risk-averse operators require an additional premium to compensate for the increased perceived variance and ruin risk, ensuring their participation utility remains constant.
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How accurate are slashing detection oracles in differentiating FPs? Slashing detection oracles, which are external systems designed to automatically identify and report slashable offenses, face a significant challenge in differentiating FPs from true malice. Their accuracy is inherently limited. They are excellent at detecting the objective fact of a slashing condition on-chain (e.g., "this key signed two conflicting messages"). However, they have zero visibility into the subjective intent behind it. They cannot access the operator's off-chain logs to determine if it was a bug or a coordinated attack. Therefore, while their precision in detecting a violation may be near 100%, their accuracy in labeling it as "malicious" versus "false-positive" is poor. These oracles are powerful for automating the detection of provable offenses, but the final judgment on intent must involve a human-in-the-loop or a sophisticated dispute resolution system.
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