[Odaily Planet Daily] Recently, Ed Felten, co-founder and chief scientist of Offchain Labs, the developer of Arbitrum, stated at the Korean Blockchain Week that no fraud proofs have been submitted on Arbitrum since the mainnet with built-in security features was first launched in August 2021. Felten explained that few people try to submit fraud proofs because malicious validators face the risk of losing all token shares.

In addition, Arbitrum is launching a new version of the BOLD protocol. It is worth mentioning that on August 4, Offchain Labs announced the launch of the permissionless verification protocol Bounded Liquidity Delay (BOLD) to resolve Rollup disputes. This verification method provides a fixed upper limit of 7 days of additional confirmation delay without suffering delay attacks. This is undoubtedly a major step forward for the blockchain industry. Let us wait and see how Arbitrum performs in the future! 🚀