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EDF Group’s Exaion becomes Chiliz Chain validator node

Exaion, a subsidiary of the French state-owned energy company EDF Group, has become the newest Chiliz (CHZ) validator node, according to the information shared with Finbold on March 21.  The announcement solidifies Exaion’s position within the blockchain network where it plays an important role in maintaining its security and reliability. Reshaping the digital service landscape The integration of Exaion infuses the Chiliz ecosystem with expertise in energy, infrastructure, and technology domains. Picks for you Here’s how much a $1,000 investment in Gold in 1999 is now worth 42 mins ago US economist predicts biggest commodity bull market since 1970s 1 hour ago Did North Korea just send crypto to BlackRock via Tornado Cash? 1 hour ago Ethereum to soar toward $5,000 despite SEC regulatory review 3 hours ago Fatih Balyeli, CEO and co-founder of Exaion, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership, stating: “Exploring the sports and entertainm...

Only 0.04% of Ethereum validators have been slashed since 2020, says core dev

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Only 226 validators have been slashed since Ethereum staking began, with 75 of those coming from one single event in Feb. 2021. The Ethereum ecosystem has seen only 226 validator s slashed since the launch of the Beacon Chain on Dec. 1, 2022 — amounting to just 0.04% of 524,060 validator s, according to an Ethereum core developer. Slashing is a process where a validator breaches the proof-of-stake consensus rules, which often results in the removal of that validator from the network and slashing a portion of the staked Ether (ETH) that the validator provided as collateral. Such slim odds of being slashed were highlighted by Ethereum core developer “Superphiz” in a Feb. 23 Twitter post, which suggests that people shouldn’t be concerned about staking ETH for that particular reason. 226 out of 523,000 validators on the beacon chain have been slashed. This is nothing to lose sleep over. Many slashings have occurred during failed system migration. Here are four emerging best practice tips...