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Do governance attacks pose higher systemic risk than operator errors? Governance attacks pose a fundamentally higher systemic risk than isolated operator errors. An operator error typically affects a single entity or a small group. A successful governance attack, however, is by definition a coordinated event that impacts the entire system simultaneously. It can change the rules for everyone at once, potentially leading to a correlated slash of a large portion of the network. While operator errors may be more frequent, their impact is localized. A governance attack is a low-probability, high-severity "black swan" that threatens the very viability of the AVS and can trigger a cascading collapse across the restaking ecosystem, making it the ultimate systemic threat.
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