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Circuit breaker on price deviation

Lido's assessment for RD-F-057 — scored yellow on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.

Evidence summary #

No automated circuit breaker on oracle price deviation. GateSeal Committee (3-of-6) provides manual emergency pause for ValidatorsExitBusOracle and Withdrawal Queue but this is not automatic.

Detail #

AccountingOracle does not report a price that can 'deviate' from a reference — it reports validator balances. The deviation-check concept maps awkwardly to this oracle architecture. No automated circuit breaker exists. GateSeal is manual (committee-triggered). Yellow reflects absence of automation, not a critical defect given the oracle's nature.

Sources #

Methodology #

Determine whether the protocol halts or reverts if the oracle-reported price deviates by more than X% from a reference within Y blocks.

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rubric_version v1.7.0 protocol lido factor RD-F-057 score yellow collected_at 2026-04-28 13:58:42