CoinWorld News: Babylon Bitcoin Staking Protocol has recently been found to have a software vulnerability that could allow malicious validators to cause disruptions during the network consensus process. Specifically, attackers can intentionally omit the block hash field when sending blocks, causing other validators to crash at network cycle boundaries, thereby slowing down block production.
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CoinWorld News: Babylon Bitcoin Staking Protocol has recently been found to have a software vulnerability that could allow malicious validators to cause disruptions during the network consensus process. Specifically, attackers can intentionally omit the block hash field when sending blocks, causing other validators to crash at network cycle boundaries, thereby slowing down block production.