Oct. 16, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Yuzhe Zhang, Qin Wang, Shiping Chen, Chen Wang

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This paper centers around a simple yet crucial question for everyday users:
How should one choose their delegated validators within proof-of-stake (PoS)
protocols, particularly in the context of Ethereum 2.0? This has been a
long-overlooked gap, as existing studies have primarily focused on
inter-committee (validator set) behaviors and activities, while neglecting the
dynamic formation of committees, especially for individual stakeholders seeking
reliable validators. Our study bridges this gap by diving into the delegation
process (normal users delegate their small-value tokens …

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