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What Is ‘Double-Signing’ in the Context of PoS?

Double-signing is a malicious act where a PoS validator signs two different blocks for the same block height, effectively attempting to validate two conflicting versions of the blockchain simultaneously. This is a direct attempt to cause a chain fork and undermine consensus.

Double-signing is a primary offense targeted by slashing mechanisms, as it demonstrates clear intent to cheat the network.

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What Is ‘Double-Signing’ in PoS?