SUB006
EigenLayer Cascade Slashing
Single AVS slash cascades to all restaked positions simultaneously — no depth limit.
CRITICAL
TORNADO ORBIT
EigenLayer · $5M+
← SSAF
N6 Kill Chain
✓ Q1 Direct
PASS
✓ Q2 Contract
PASS
✓ Q3 Prod
PASS
✓ Q4 Material
PASS
✓ Q5 Novel
PASS
✓ Q6 Welical
PASS
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⬇ CLO · Formal Report
⬇ FORGE · Technical Deep Dive
VECTOR
BOWER
IMPACT
PoC
DETECT
FINDINGS
Attack Vector
AVS slashing is non-isolated across operator registrations. Single slash cascades across all AVS commitments.
Kill Chain
1
Operator runs multiple AVSs.
2
Single AVS slashes the operator.
3
Restaked ETH drops below threshold for other AVSs.
4
Cascade slashing triggers across all commitments.
Impact
HIGH
Single slash triggers operator insolvency across all AVS commitments. Restakers lose from multiple protocols. Systemic risk scales with AVS count.
Severity
HIGH
— systemic. No cascade circuit breaker in EigenLayer design.
Proof of Concept
1
Identify operator with high AVS count and tight collateral ratios.
2
Trigger slash in lowest-threshold AVS.
3
Observe cascade as other thresholds breached.
Caveat
AVS slash threshold data not fully public — exact cascade trigger points require operator-level data not on-chain.
Detection Signals
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Monitor operator restaked ETH vs total AVS slash thresholds.
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Alert if single slash would cascade (ratio breach).
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Track operator AVS registration count vs collateral buffer.
Findings
NP-SUB006-001 HIGH
No isolation between AVS slashing conditions per operator.
NP-SUB006-002 STRONG
EigenLayer docs acknowledge restaking risk but no cascade circuit breaker.
NP-SUB006-003 OPEN
Cascade probability increases with AVS count.
Sorry
AVS slash threshold data not fully public — exact cascade trigger points require operator-level data not on-chain.
BOWERBOUNTY · 6 STAGES
✓
discovery (vuln surface)
✓
placement (attack vector)
✓
materials (PoC code)
✓
lighting (CLO brief)
✓
validation (programme match)
○
packaging (filed)
BOWER SCORE
83/100 · 5/6 stages complete
🍀 CRITICAL · N6 ALL PASS · PENDING CLO
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