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androidsixteen
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Reading the Snapchain doc: https://warpcast.notion.site/Snapchain-Public-0e6b7e51faf74be1846803cb74493886 Going to cast all my stupid questions in this thread as they come up 🧵👇
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androidsixteen
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>All snap data is verifiable through signatures included in the snap or by fetching onchain data from the Farcaster contracts on OP Mainnet. So a write hub can never publish false data. How do you prevent a hub from reporting false events / logs? Basically, how do you verify that the "bridge" from Ethereum is correct
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Cassie Heart
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Hubs will need to verify the authenticity of the on chain events in the same way hubs verify the authenticity of Farcaster network messages. Reporting a false event would be a fault of the validator, which would result in other hubs rejecting the new block
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androidsixteen
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Makes total sense. What happens to all the other deltas / user actions included in that snap / block? I know we trust validators significantly already, but if there's a bug, that means all other account updates get dropped if bundled with a bad event, right?
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