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Can a Validator Use a Futures Contract to Hedge the Price Risk of Their Staked Assets?

Yes, a validator can use a short futures contract on the underlying staked asset to hedge against a decline in its price. This derivative position acts as a temporary price floor.

If the asset's price drops, the loss on the staked asset is offset by the profit from the short futures position, effectively locking in a certain value for the stake.

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