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Slashing

Slashing is a proof-of-stake protocol penalty that destroys or removes part of a validator’s committed assets for specified prohibited behavior.

Defined termReviewed 16 July 2026

Related terms

StakingProof of Stake (PoS)ValidatorPrincipalCryptoassetEarly Withdrawal Penalty

Educational risk notice

This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

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Trading glossaryReviewed 16 July 2026

Definition

Slashing is a proof-of-stake protocol penalty that destroys or removes part of a validator’s committed assets for specified prohibited behavior.

In market context

Slashing rules are protocol specific and commonly target conduct such as signing conflicting histories rather than every ordinary period of downtime. A staking provider may allocate the resulting loss differently among itself and customers under its service terms. Users should distinguish slashing from missed rewards, platform fees, market-price losses, and custody failure because each affects returns through a different mechanism.

Risk context

Projected staking yield should be evaluated after validator fees, downtime, slashing allocation, lockups, and asset-price risk.

Source

Use the primary source for fuller regulatory or market context.

Ethereum.org — Proof-of-Stake Rewards and Penalties

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This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

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Staking

Staking commits eligible cryptoassets to proof-of-stake validation directly or through a service in return for protocol-derived rewards under stated conditions.

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Proof of Stake (PoS)

Proof of stake is a consensus design in which validators commit eligible assets and risk penalties while proposing or attesting to valid blockchain updates.

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Validator

A validator is a proof-of-stake participant that proposes or attests to blockchain updates after committing stake and meeting protocol requirements.

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Principal

Principal is the original amount of money committed, borrowed, or placed into a product before adding interest, rewards, fees, gains, or losses.

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