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Over 1.3 million staked tokens remain stranded onchain after a major validator missed its deadline to exit Aztec

Дата публикации: 16-08-2026 15:30:52

Its provider feed showed 16 delegations after Aug. 15, while the cost of missing its Aug. 5 request remains unknown.
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Its provider feed showed 16 delegations after Aug. 15, while the cost of missing its Aug. 5 request remains unknown.

Liam 'Akiba' Wright

Editor-in-Chief CryptoSlate

Aug. 16, 2026 at 3:30 pm GMT 2 min read

  1. At 1:53 a.m. UTC on Aug. 16, DV Labs-linked positions still held 1.386M AZTEC in effective stake.
  2. Provider data showed 16 DV Labs delegations and 3.2M AZTEC; nine remained unmatched to canonical attester status.
  3. Aztec’s voluntary exit path remains open, but any loss or cost from the missed Aug. 5 request is unresolved.

DV Labs’ planned Aug. 15 Aztec exit was still incomplete by 2 a.m. UTC on Aug. 16: seven DV Labs-listed attesters remained in the on-chain VALIDATING state with 1.386 million AZTEC in effective stake.

The infrastructure operator announced the wind-down on July 16 and asked delegators to begin exiting by Aug. 5. DV Labs said late delegators would be penalized, but the available evidence does not identify a mechanism for that penalty or show that missing Aug. 5 caused a principal loss or any observed balance reduction.

Aztec’s staking dashboard provider feed still attributed 16 delegations and 3.2 million AZTEC to DV Labs at the observation time. The API does not establish that all of that stake belonged to unrelated third parties, and its provider total cannot be reconciled one-for-one with canonical attester status. Direct reads of the canonical Rollup contract returned seven DV Labs-listed attesters as VALIDATING, none as EXITING or ZOMBIE, and 62 as absent from the set. Nine of the API’s 16 delegations remained unclassified from the canonical view, so no full provider-exit completion time could be established.

Infographic showing DV Labs’ July 16 notice, Aug. 5 requested action date, Aug. 15 planned wind-down and an Aug. 16 snapshot with 16 provider-feed delegations, seven VALIDATING positions totaling 1.386 million AZTEC, a four-day voluntary exit flow and the residual’s roughly 0.21% share of active stake.

Current Aztec staking documentation does not define Aug. 5 as a forfeiture date or a cutoff that closes the withdrawal path, leaving the Aztec exit process open. Its voluntary Alpha flow requires an exit to be initiated, followed by a four-day delay and a finalization step. The stake stops earning rewards during that delay and remains exposed to slashing for conduct that occurred while the sequencer was active. Stakes used in governance can face a longer process.

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Four of the seven VALIDATING positions tied to the Aztec exit were below the 200,000-AZTEC activation stake: three held 198,000 AZTEC and one held 192,000, for a combined reduction of 14,000 AZTEC. The cited evidence does not establish why those balances fell or whether a delegator absorbed the reduction. Aztec’s current slashing rules list a 2,000-AZTEC inactivity penalty and 5,000-AZTEC duplicate-proposal or duplicate-attestation penalties, but none of the available sources ties those offenses to DV Labs’ balances.

The positions remaining after the Aztec exit were small relative to the sequencer set. A network snapshot showed 3,230 active attesters and 645.576 million AZTEC in active stake. The seven DV Labs-listed positions represented about 0.22% of the active set and their balance about 0.21% of active stake. The snapshot does not establish a before-and-after concentration change attributable to DV Labs.

The evidence therefore points to an unfinished Aztec exit, not a network-wide disruption. Aztec’s documented withdrawal route remains available, but the economic meaning of DV Labs’ warning and whether late delegators lost principal, incurred another cost or simply face a delay remain unresolved.

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