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proof-of-stake is a method by which a blockchain network aims to achieve distributed consensus by asking users to prove ownership of a certain amount of an asset.
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Migrating ETH 2.0 staking stack from one machine to another on the go
I was reading through the eth docs but could not see any info about following:
What can be the possible problems of migrating my ETH2.0 staking stack infrastructure from one machine to another.
I wa …
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Migrating ETH 2.0 staking stack from one machine to another on the go
Ok so to answer my own question in case of someone asking the same in the future: There is something called slashing protection history which needs to be migrated from machine to machine as well, othe …