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Delegation Flaw

Definition

A delegation flaw refers to a vulnerability or design defect within a system where the authority or responsibility granted to a secondary entity can be misused or exploited. In blockchain contexts, this often relates to proof-of-stake mechanisms or decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) where token holders delegate their voting power or staking rights. Such a flaw could permit an unauthorized actor to gain control or disrupt operations through the delegated permissions. It represents a security weakness in the trust mechanism.