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Unstake Function Abuse

Definition

Unstake function abuse refers to the malicious or exploitative use of a smart contract’s unstaking mechanism, typically in proof-of-stake or decentralized finance protocols, to gain an unfair advantage or disrupt the system. This can involve exploiting timing vulnerabilities, re-entrancy attacks, or other code flaws to withdraw staked assets prematurely or repeatedly without proper authorization. Such abuse undermines the integrity of staking rewards and network security. It compromises the intended economic model of the protocol.