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Some comments: > If the relay doesn't reveal the body, then the proposer gets slashed from proposing an empty execution block The proposer would lose income but they don't get...

> Something which has been brought up in the past is that relays should gossip builder payloads amongst eachother to improve data availability. This seems dangerous to me as it...

> What's the intuition for why the relay needs to withhold the payment forever and that it's a detectable behavior? Is that an argument in favor of the 'unconditional payment'...

Also have the same issue, and it really degrades the usability of the portfolio function. Know of at least another person that has the issue as well. > might be...

What is the circuit-breaker mechanism for when latency is > 4s? Is the intention that checking "single_slot_reorg" and "participation_ok" should act as one, because, when latency is > 4s and...

> > The vast majority of Ethereum mainnet stake is run by entities controlling > 64 validators each. > > "Majority of stake" yes, but that does not necessarily translate...

> I just did a research on peer count. https://notes.ethereum.org/@pop/peer-count-peerdas (it's still WIP) > > I have a concern on CUSTODY_REQUIREMENT=4 out of 128 subnets. It increases the number of...

> If we go with a trailing approach, are there additional complications in the regime of long-range forks or network partitions? Does working in this "optimistic" setting cause undue complexity...

> Is it worth also increasing the `TARGET_NUMBER_OF_PEERS` (currently 70), in addition to increasing the `CUSTODY_REQUIREMENT`? > > With a target peer count of 70, and each peer subscribing to...

Something that I think should be added to the open questions is validator custody: should validators have their own custody assignment, at the very least when they're voting, if not...