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Arbitrum's Mainnet Remains Fraud-Proof Free since Launch, Introduces BOLD Protocol for Enhanced Security

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Arbitrum's mainnet has not seen any instances of fraud-proof submissions since its launch in August 2021. Ed Felten, co-founder of Offchain Labs, confirms that no challenges or successful attempts have occurred. However, a new iteration called the BOLD protocol aims to enhance the speed and security of fraud-proof challenges. Additionally, Arbitrum plans to transition towards a permissionless system, allowing anyone to contribute to the chain's security through challenge submissions.
Since its launch in August 2021, not a single instance of fraud-proof has been submitted on Arbitrum's mainnet, as confirmed by Ed Felten, the co-founder and chief scientist of Offchain Labs, the company behind Arbitrum. Operating as a layer-2 solution on Ethereum, Arbitrum utilizes multi-round fraud proofs that enable a layer-1 verifier contract to validate the submitted proofs for potential fraud. However, there has been no attempt or successful challenge on the mainnet so far. Felten revealed this information during the Korean Blockchain Week on September 4th. He did mention that there were a few fraud-proof attempts on the Ethereum proof-of-work version of Arbitrum before the Merge, which were successfully challenged. According to Felten, the fear of losing their entire stake deters potential malicious validators from attempting fraudulent activities. Currently, there are approximately 12 permissioned validators participating in the fraud-proof game on Arbitrum. However, Felten stated that Arbitrum is in the process of introducing a new version of fraud proofs called the "BOLD" protocol, which offers faster guarantee for challenges. This protocol ensures that no matter how many stakes they sacrifice, adversaries will be defeated in approximately eight days. Offchain Labs announced the rollout of the BOLD protocol on August 4th. Felten also mentioned that Arbitrum's fraud proof feature will soon become permissionless, allowing anyone to contribute to the security of the chain through challenge submissions.

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9/11/2023 4:57:35 AM

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