Staking Insurance
As more blockchain networks come to rely on Proof of Stake, delegation of tokens to validators running nodes is growing. While staking promises rewards (paid in kind), it also comes with risk. If your...
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There has been no response to this post. Is the Etherisc community in hibernation? Read full topic
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If this was available I’d stake a much larger % of my portfolio Read full topic
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Etherisc (hello, anybody home?) will not be the first to this party: “Through this collaboration, Tidal Finance will adequately insure the vETH smart contract created by Bifrost. The Bifrost team will...
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Hi @JNald, sorry for the late reply. Yes indeed, this is a new kind of risk which could be insured in principle. For me, the question is: what is the actual risk? I mean, e.g. ETH 2.0 staking is a...
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Yes, the greatest risk is likely operational. However, most validators will guard against it as they too stand to lose money if their “rack bursts into flame.” Additional risk arises from the...
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christoph: k but a business interruption risk. Of course this is an interesting area, we will certainly watch this space. I don’t know how staking works, so when I hear that Dip tokens will be staked...
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I completely 100% agree with the post that said that if they could ensure that they wouldn’t lose crypto to staking, they would stake more of their portfolio. I would as well. And I would imagine that...
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LMAO I probably should get more DIP if I’m contributing on the forums Read full topic
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