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* typo delegator-faq.md

* typo delegator-security.md

* typo text-prop.md

* typo lsm-staking.md
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- **Double signing:** If someone reports on that a validator signed two different blocks with the same chain ID at the same height, this validator will get slashed.

This is why Atom holders should perform careful due diligence on validators before delegating. It is also important that delegators actively monitor the activity of their validators. If a validator behaves suspiciously or is too often offline, delegators can choose to unbond from them or switch to another validator. **Delegators can also mitigate risk by distributing their stake across multiple validators.**s
This is why Atom holders should perform careful due diligence on validators before delegating. It is also important that delegators actively monitor the activity of their validators. If a validator behaves suspiciously or is too often offline, delegators can choose to unbond from them or switch to another validator. **Delegators can also mitigate risk by distributing their stake across multiple validators.**
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## Social Engineering

[Social engineering](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(security)) has existed for about as long as human beings have been on the planet, and in the technical era, it usually takes in the form of [phishing](https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-avoid-phishing-attacks) or [spearphishing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing#Spear_phishing) . Both of these attacks are wildly successful forms of trickery that are responsible for over 95% of account security breaches, and they don't just happen via email: these days, opportunistic and targeted phishing attempts take place [anywhere that you have an inbox](https://www.umass.edu/it/security/phishing-fraudulent-emails-text-messages-phone-calls) . It doesn't matter if you're using Signal, Telegram, SMS, Twitter, or just checking your DMs on forums or social networks, attackers have a [plethora of opportunities](https://lucris.lub.lu.se/ws/portalfiles/portal/85420559/The_Weaponization_of_Social_Media_Bossetta_2018_.pdf) to gain foothold in your digital life in effort to separate you from valuable information and assets that you most definitely don't want to lose. If a deal pops up that [sounds too good to be true](https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mind-in-the-machine/201712/how-fear-is-being-used-manipulate-cryptocurrency-markets) , or a message shows up asking for information that should never, ever be shared with someone else, you can always verify it before engaging with it by navigating to our official website or an official Cosmos communication channel on your own.
[Social engineering](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(security)) has existed for about as long as human beings have been on the planet, and in the technical era, it usually takes in the form of [phishing](https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-avoid-phishing-attacks) or [spearphishing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing#Spear_phishing) . Both of these attacks are wildly successful forms of trickery that are responsible for over 95% of account security breaches, and they don't just happen via email: these days, opportunistic and targeted phishing attempts take place [anywhere that you have an inbox](https://www.umass.edu/it/security/phishing-fraudulent-emails-text-messages-phone-calls) . It doesn't matter if you're using Signal, Telegram, SMS, Twitter, or just checking your DMs on forums or social networks, attackers have a [plethora of opportunities](https://lucris.lub.lu.se/ws/portalfiles/portal/85420559/The_Weaponization_of_Social_Media_Bossetta_2018_.pdf) to gain foothold in your digital life in an effort to separate you from valuable information and assets that you most definitely don't want to lose. If a deal pops up that [sounds too good to be true](https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mind-in-the-machine/201712/how-fear-is-being-used-manipulate-cryptocurrency-markets) , or a message shows up asking for information that should never, ever be shared with someone else, you can always verify it before engaging with it by navigating to our official website or an official Cosmos communication channel on your own.

* **Be skeptical of unexpected attachments, or emails that ask you to visit a suspicious or unfamiliar website in the context of blockchains or cryptocurrency.** An attacker may attempt to lure you to a [compromised site](https://blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/2013/02/tools-of-the-trade-exploit-kits/) designed to steal sensitive information from your computer. If you're a Gmail user, test your resilience against the latest email-based phishing tactics [here](https://phishingquiz.withgoogle.com/) .

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## Key Management

The best way to minimize the risk of theft or loss of ATOM is to have a strong storage and backup strategy for your private keys. The safest way to store your keys is offline, either in a cryptocurrency wallet or on a device that you never connect to the internet. The best backup strategy for your k yes is to ensure that you have multiple copies of them stored in safe places, and to take specific measures to protect at least one copy of your keys from any kind of natural disaster that is a likely possibility in your part of the world.
The best way to minimize the risk of theft or loss of ATOM is to have a strong storage and backup strategy for your private keys. The safest way to store your keys is offline, either in a cryptocurrency wallet or on a device that you never connect to the internet. The best backup strategy for your kyes is to ensure that you have multiple copies of them stored in safe places, and to take specific measures to protect at least one copy of your keys from any kind of natural disaster that is a likely possibility in your part of the world.

**To protect your ATOM, do not share your 12 words with anyone.** The only person who should ever need to know them is you. You do not need to share your private keys if you're delegating ATOM to a validator on the network or to use custodial services. If anyone asks for your key material,

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Enter proposal authors: Author
Enter proposal summary: Proposal summary
Enter proposal details: Details, all the details
Enter proposal proposal forum url: /
Enter proposal forum url: /
Enter proposal vote option context: Vote yes if <...>
Enter proposal deposit: 100001uatom
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## Benefits

By tokenizing your staked ATOM into LSM shares, you maintain the benefits of staking while gaining flexibility in using these shares in DeFi protcols and platforms.
By tokenizing your staked ATOM into LSM shares, you maintain the benefits of staking while gaining flexibility in using these shares in DeFi protocols and platforms.

The LSM shares issued by the Hub are powering liquid staking derivatives like stATOM or dATOM and they are the backbone of the Hydro plaftorm.
The LSM shares issued by the Hub are powering liquid staking derivatives like stATOM or dATOM and they are the backbone of the Hydro platform.

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