“Today validators are single-engine planes. If a validator goes down, it’s offline,” said Brett Li, head of growth at Obol Labs, which is also building a network to distribute validators. With DVT, “It’s redundancy. You can have two engines, and if one of the engines fails, you can still get where you need to go safely.”
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