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Babylon Bitcoin staking bug could let malicious validators disrupt consensus

A newly disclosed software vulnerability in the Babylon Bitcoin staking protocol has raised significant security concerns across the cryptocurrency ecosystem, with developers warning that the flaw could enable malicious validators to disrupt key aspects of the network’s consensus process and slow block production during critical periods. 

To illustrate the intense nature of the situation, representatives handling block development claimed that this bug has significantly impacted the BLS vote extension, Babylon’s block signature system, which is crucial in indicating that validators have secured an agreement on a block.

However, bad validators seem to benefit from this situation. According to sources, these validators exploit the bug to intentionally exit the block hash field immediately after submitting their vote extension. GitHub shared a post remarking that such a move could result in major problems with validator agreements at the network’s epoch boundaries.

The blockchain technology encountered a massive bug in its system 

Several analysts commented on the Babylon Bitcoin staking bug incident. They noted that the block hash field plays an important role during the agreement process. This field informs validators about the specific blocks they are voting on; however, due to a bug, it is being omitted.

In such a scenario, a malicious validator can bring about disaster by potentially crashing other validators during pivotal agreement checks at epoch boundaries. If, by any chance, several validators are impacted in the event, then block production will decline.

This announcement sparked controversy among individuals. In attempts to address these debates, a contributor identified as GrumpyLaurie55348 who initially reported this bug stated that, “Intermittent validator crashes at epoch boundaries would slow down the creation of the epoch boundary block,” further noting that, “Babylon then tries to use this nil pointer in important consensus code paths (especially VerifyVoteExtension and proposal-time vote verification), causing a runtime panic.”

When reports reached out to Babylon executives for clarification on the incident, demanding answers to the potential consequences and solutions, they declined to respond. 

Meanwhile, developers issued a warning indicating a high likelihood that this bug would be misused by malicious actors if not fixed. They made this claim despite assurances from sources that there is no report of the bug being actively exploited.

Notably, the crypto community perceives Babylon as a significant breakthrough for decentralized finance (DeFi) built on the Bitcoin network. This is because Babylon launched Bitcoin-native staking for the first time in the history of cryptocurrency.

The crypto industry embraces Bitcoin-based decentralized finance with excitement 

On related development, the crypto industry expressed excitement following the introduction of BTCFi, also known as Bitcoin-based decentralized finance. To many, this launch marked a new technological transformation intended to expose DeFi’s unique features to the original blockchain network worldwide.

The launch of the Runes protocol, which took place on April 20, 2024, during the fourth Bitcoin halving event, is believed to have contributed to this possibility.

In the meantime, a report dated Wednesday, January 7, unveiled that Babylon collected funds amounting to $15 million during a funding round. A16z Crypto, a venture capital fund that invests in crypto and web3 startups, contributed significantly to this funding round after the sale of Babylon’s native tokens, BABY tokens, to Andreessen Horowitz’s digital asset division. 

In a blog post released that day, a16z Crypto remarked that this funding will play a crucial role in the continuity of Bitcoin-native DeFi infrastructure development.

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Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/babylon-bug-could-disrupt-consensus/

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