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What emergency controls are available to reverse governance-triggered slashes? Emergency controls for this scenario are extremely difficult to implement without creating other risks. The most plausible is a governance veto or override. A separate, more decentralized body (e.g., a futarchy market, a delayed second-chamber vote) could have the power to freeze and reverse slashing transactions if they are deemed malicious. However, this introduces subjectivity and breaks the "code is law" paradigm, which can be equally damaging. A more technical solution is a hard fork, where the community collectively decides to invalidate the malicious governance action and revert the chain state. This is a nuclear option, but it remains the ultimate social-layer backstop against a catastrophic governance failure.
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