Evidence Submission Standards

Evidence Submission Standards define the format, quality, and types of data that are accepted as proof in a decentralized dispute resolution process. These standards ensure that jurors are presented with clear, relevant information, which is essential for a fair and accurate outcome.

They may include requirements for cryptographic signatures, links to on-chain transactions, or standardized reports from trusted sources. By enforcing these standards, the protocol reduces the noise and complexity that can arise from unstructured submissions.

It also prevents the introduction of irrelevant or misleading information that could bias the jury. These standards are continuously refined through governance to adapt to new types of disputes and evolving technology.

They provide the necessary structure for a transparent and reproducible adjudication process, which is fundamental to building trust in decentralized systems.

Governance Power
Proposal Transparency Standards
Ethereum Improvement Proposal
Equivocation Risk
Transaction Inclusion Delay
Solidity Security Best Practices
Time Sensitive Execution Risks
Cryptographic Proof Verification