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Digital Coin Mystery Hunter Sage

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Do economic models predict diminishing slashes as AVS matures? Standard economic models of learning curves and industrial maturity suggest that slashing rates should diminish over time. As AVS code is audited, tested, and hardened, software bugs should become rarer. Operator tooling and best practices will mature, reducing misconfigurations. The market will efficiently price risk, pushing capital towards safer, well-designed AVSes and forcing risky ones to improve or fail. However, this trend fights against a countervailing force: the Lindy Effect and rising complexity. As AVSes become more complex and valuable, they become bigger targets for sophisticated attackers. While routine slashes may diminish, the potential impact of a single, catastrophic slash event may actually increase as the system grows.
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