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  1. #1publishby system:backfill
    2026-05-31 17:41:45Z
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    {"actor":"system:backfill","investigation_id":"f98fda98-d71e-4aff-b43b-d55c0c97900b","kind":"publish","page_slug":"rocket-pool","published_at":"2026-05-31T17:41:45.399Z","sequence_num":1,"snapshot":{"content_type":"investigation","entity_name":"Rocket Pool","sections":[{"content":"Rocket Pool is a trustless, decentralized Ethereum Proof-of-Stake staking infrastructure allowing users to participate in Ethereum staking without the standard 32 ETH validator requirement. The protocol operates through two roles: liquid stakers, who deposit any amount of ETH and receive rETH (a yield-bearing liquid staking token), and node operators, who run validators by bonding their own ETH and RPL collateral alongside pooled user ETH. The protocol assembles 32 ETH validator deposits from a combination of node operator bonds and pooled user deposits. As of 2026, following the Saturn upgrade series, node operators can run a validator with as little as 4 ETH bonded, down from 16 ETH at launch. The rETH token is not a rebasing token; its exchange rate to ETH increases over time as staking rewards accrue. RPL serves dual functions as governance token and as node operator collateral. The protocol is governed by a two-DAO structure: the Protocol DAO (pDAO), whose voting power derives from node operators' effective staked RPL via a square-root modifier, and the Oracle DAO (oDAO), composed of trusted ecosystem members responsible for on-chain data feeds. Rocket Pool is headquartered in Brisbane, Australia.","heading":"Protocol Overview and Architecture","severity":"low","sources":[{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Frequently Asked Questions — Official Documentation","type":"official","url":"https://docs.rocketpool.net/overview/faq.html"},{"credibility":2,"name":"What is Rocket Pool — Messari","type":"research","url":"https://messari.io/project/rocket-pool/profile"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Staking Protocol Part 1 — David Rugendyke, Medium","type":"official","url":"https://medium.com/rocket-pool/rocket-pool-staking-protocol-part-1-8be4859e5fbd"}]},{"content":"Rocket Pool was founded in 2016 by David Rugendyke, who serves as Chief Technology Officer. Rugendyke holds a Bachelor of Computer Science from Southern Cross University (2001) and previously worked as a senior programmer and digital developer in the advertising technology sector in Brisbane before founding the protocol. The broader team includes Darren Langley as General Manager and Senior Developer, Michelle Rugendyke as Chief Administrative Officer, Kane Wallmann as Senior Solidity Engineer, Nick Doherty as Senior Blockchain Engineer, and Joe Clapis as Senior Blockchain Engineer. The team's identities are publicly disclosed. All key personnel are named individuals with verifiable professional histories.","heading":"Founding and Team","severity":"low","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"David Rugendyke — LinkedIn","type":"other","url":"https://au.linkedin.com/in/david-rugendyke-260a2a60"},{"credibility":2,"name":"David Rugendyke — Crunchbase","type":"other","url":"https://www.crunchbase.com/person/david-rugendyke"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool CEO, Founder, Key Executive Team — CB Insights","type":"other","url":"https://www.cbinsights.com/company/rocket-pool/people"}]},{"content":"Rocket Pool's development spans more than five years of public testing before mainnet launch. Beta versions V1 (July 2018), V2 (August 2019), and V3 (March 2021) preceded the mainnet launch on November 9, 2021. The Atlas upgrade (April 18, 2023) followed Ethereum's Shapella upgrade and reduced the node operator ETH bond from 16 ETH to 8 ETH, significantly lowering operator entry barriers. The Houston upgrade went live on June 17, 2024, introducing on-chain governance for the pDAO and enabling direct votes on protocol settings and treasury allocations. The Saturn 0 upgrade activated on October 28, 2024, removing the mandatory RPL bond requirement for new minipools and reducing node bonds. The Saturn 1 upgrade was deployed to Ethereum mainnet in February 2026 as the protocol's largest structural overhaul, introducing megapools, a revenue-sharing fee switch for RPL stakers, and further reducing node operator ETH requirements. A Saturn 2 upgrade, targeting 1.5 ETH node bonds, was in development as of mid-2026.","heading":"Protocol History and Major Upgrades","severity":"low","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Houston Upgrade — Medium","type":"official","url":"https://medium.com/rocket-pool/rocket-pool-houston-upgrade-fa2de86118ad"},{"credibility":1,"name":"The Atlas Update — Rocket Pool Documentation","type":"official","url":"https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/atlas/whats-new.html"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Activates Saturn 0 — ETH Daily","type":"news_article","url":"https://ethdaily.io/582"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Saturn I Upgrade — Official Site","type":"official","url":"https://saturn.rocketpool.net/"}]},{"content":"Rocket Pool has undergone multiple third-party smart contract audits across its upgrade cycle. The Consensys Diligence audit of Atlas v1.2 (January 16 to February 3, 2023) identified a critical reentrancy vulnerability in the node distributor contract that could have allowed a node owner to drain funds from their respective distributor. Several major severity issues were also found in the updated Minipool delegate contract and a node operator DAO contract. Rocket Pool's team acknowledged these findings and addressed the critical issue by implementing a custom reentrancy guard. A subsequent Consensys Diligence review of the Houston upgrade (November to December 2023) was time-boxed and recommended a follow-up engagement to cover additional areas of concern. Sigma Prime conducted an audit of the Atlas update, and EtherAuthority assessed Rocket Pool ETH smart contracts and found no critical, high, or medium issues. CertiK maintains a Skynet project profile for Rocket Pool. DeFiSafety also maintains a protocol process quality report. The protocol makes its audit reports publicly available on its security page.","heading":"Smart Contract Security and Audits","severity":"medium","sources":[{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Atlas v1.2 Audit — Consensys Diligence","type":"research","url":"https://diligence.consensys.io/audits/2023/01/rocket-pool-atlas-v1.2/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Houston Audit — Consensys Diligence","type":"research","url":"https://diligence.security/audits/2023/12/rocket-pool-houston/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Sigma Prime Atlas Audit — Official PDF","type":"research","url":"https://rocketpool.net/files/audits/sigma-prime-audit-atlas.pdf"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Security Page — Official","type":"official","url":"https://rocketpool.net/protocol/security"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool — CertiK Skynet","type":"research","url":"https://skynet.certik.com/projects/rocket-pool"}]},{"content":"On January 17, 2024, the Rocket Pool X (formerly Twitter) account was compromised by an unknown actor. Beginning at approximately 6:30 pm UTC, the attacker posted six false warnings claiming a vulnerability had been discovered in Rocket Pool's smart contracts and urging users to migrate assets to a supposed new contract via a provided link. The posts were temporarily removed around 7:05 pm UTC before reappearing minutes later. The attacker's website prompted users to execute a transaction that transferred wallet contents to the attacker's address. Rocket Pool responded by issuing warnings through Discord and other channels, confirming the X account had been hijacked and that no smart contract vulnerability existed. The incident coincided with a broader wave of social media account compromises in the crypto sector in early 2024, including the SEC's X account. The extent of user losses from this incident was not publicly confirmed at the time of reporting.","heading":"Social Engineering: X Account Compromise (January 2024)","severity":"high","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool X Account Hacked, Falsely Reporting Smart Contract Hack — CoinTelegraph","type":"news_article","url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/rocket-pool-x-account-hacked-falsely-reporting-smart-contract-hack"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool's X Account Compromised — Crypto.news","type":"news_article","url":"https://crypto.news/rocket-pools-x-account-compromised/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool URL Misdirect Hack — Explanation and Mitigation — Eulith Blog","type":"research","url":"https://www.eulith.com/blog/rocket-pool-url-misdirect-hack---explanation-and-mitigation"}]},{"content":"On September 6, 2023, a cryptocurrency whale lost approximately $24 million in liquid staking tokens in a phishing attack. The attack was not a breach of Rocket Pool's smart contracts or infrastructure; rather, the victim signed a malicious 'Increase Allowance' transaction, granting the attacker permission to spend ERC-20 tokens from the victim's wallet. The stolen assets included 9,579 stETH (Lido) valued at approximately $15.5 million and 4,851 rETH (Rocket Pool) valued at approximately $8.5 million at the time of the attack. The attacker subsequently swapped the stolen tokens for approximately 13,785 ETH and 1.64 million DAI. A portion of the stolen funds — approximately $10 million in ETH — was later transferred to the cryptocurrency mixer Tornado Cash. The attack exploited social engineering and approval phishing techniques, not a flaw in Rocket Pool's protocol.","heading":"Third-Party Phishing Attack: $24 Million Whale Loss (September 2023)","severity":"medium","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"Crypto Whale Loses $24M in Staked Ethereum to Phishing Attack — CoinTelegraph","type":"news_article","url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/whale-loses-24-million-in-crypto-phishing-attack"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Hacker Behind Phishing Attack on Rocket Pool Transfers $10M to Tornado Cash — Yahoo Finance","type":"news_article","url":"https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hacker-behind-phishing-attack-rocket-050712979.html"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Whale Loses $24M in Massive Crypto Phishing Attack — BeInCrypto","type":"news_article","url":"https://beincrypto.com/crypto-phishing-victim-scam/"}]},{"content":"On June 28, 2024, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed a complaint against Consensys Software Inc. in the Eastern District of New York. The SEC alleged that Consensys engaged in the unregistered offer and sale of securities through its MetaMask Staking service, which facilitated user access to liquid staking programs including those of Lido and Rocket Pool. The complaint alleged that rETH and stETH constitute unregistered securities because the pools use technological expertise to generate returns that typical investors could not earn on their own. Rocket Pool was named in the SEC complaint as a liquid staking program provider but was not itself a defendant in the case. RPL token declined approximately 10% in the days following the lawsuit announcement. The broader regulatory posture toward liquid staking protocols as potential securities offerings remained an ongoing legal question as of mid-2026. The Consensys case is separate from any direct enforcement action against Rocket Pool.","heading":"Regulatory Environment: SEC Complaint Against Consensys (June 2024)","severity":"high","sources":[{"credibility":1,"name":"SEC Complaint Against Consensys — SEC.gov PDF","type":"regulatory","url":"https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/complaints/2024/comp26039.pdf"},{"credibility":1,"name":"SEC Charges Consensys Software for Unregistered Offers and Sales — SEC.gov","type":"regulatory","url":"https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2024-79"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Lido and Rocket Pool Tokens Tank After SEC Sues Consensys — Crypto.news","type":"news_article","url":"https://crypto.news/lido-and-rocket-pool-tokens-tank-after-sec-sues-consensys/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Major Crypto Players Consensys, Lido, and Rocket Pool Under SEC Scrutiny — HackerNoon","type":"news_article","url":"https://hackernoon.com/major-crypto-players-consensys-lido-and-rocket-pool-under-sec-scrutiny"}]},{"content":"From 2023 through 2025, Rocket Pool's community engaged in sustained debate over the RPL token's value accrual mechanisms and sustainability. Community members and research contributors raised concerns that the protocol lacked sufficient value-accrual into RPL, that RPL inflation from node operator rewards was not offset by protocol growth, and that the governance structure under-served rETH holders relative to node operators. A 'Rapid Research Incubator' bounty program was launched to solicit new tokenomic designs. The 2024 tokenomics rework (RPIP-49) proposed removing the mandatory RPL staking requirement for node operators, reducing RPL issuance from 5% to 1.5% annually, and implementing a fee switch to direct surplus protocol revenue toward RPL holders via burn, liquidity provision, or direct distribution to voting node operators. The Saturn 0 upgrade (October 2024) removed the mandatory RPL bond for new minipools. The Saturn 1 upgrade (February 2026) activated an RPL fee switch, transitioning RPL toward an ETH-accrual model. RPL's price declined approximately 95% from its all-time high to approximately $1.62 USD by mid-2026, reflecting the market's uncertainty regarding the token's evolving utility.","heading":"Tokenomics Controversy and RPL Value Accrual Debate","severity":"medium","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"Liquid-Staking Provider Rocket Pool Looks to Revamp RPL Tokenomics — Unchained","type":"news_article","url":"https://unchainedcrypto.com/liquid-staking-provider-rocket-pool-looks-to-revamp-rpl-tokenomics/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"RPIP-49: 2024 Tokenomics Rework Info — Official RPIPs","type":"official","url":"https://rpips.rocketpool.net/RPIPs/RPIP-49"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Introduction to the Tokenomics Rework — Rocket Pool RPIPs","type":"official","url":"https://rpips.rocketpool.net/tokenomics-explainers/002-rework-intro"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Price Today — CoinGecko","type":"on_chain","url":"https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/rocket-pool"}]},{"content":"As of mid-2026, Rocket Pool maintains approximately $924 million in total value locked, making it the second-largest decentralized Ethereum liquid staking protocol by TVL, trailing Lido Finance substantially ($22.44 billion TVL as of April 2026). The protocol manages approximately 890,000 staked ETH across approximately 27,800 validators, representing roughly 2.1% of all staked ETH on Ethereum. RPL's market capitalization stood at approximately $36–42 million USD in mid-2026, reflecting a sharp decline from peak valuations. The RPL token reached a recorded peak above $60 in early 2025 before declining to approximately $1.62–$1.89 USD by May–June 2026. Rocket Pool competes with Lido, Frax ETH, StakeWise, and native Ethereum staking for market share among liquid staking providers.","heading":"Market Position and TVL","severity":"low","sources":[{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool TVL, Fees & Revenue — DeFiLlama","type":"on_chain","url":"https://defillama.com/protocol/rocket-pool"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Price Today — CoinMarketCap","type":"other","url":"https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/rocket-pool/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Price — CoinGecko","type":"on_chain","url":"https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/rocket-pool"}]},{"content":"Rocket Pool operates a two-DAO governance model. The Protocol DAO (pDAO) is the primary governance body, with voting power allocated to node operators proportional to the square root of their effective staked RPL, a mechanism designed to reduce whale dominance. The Houston upgrade (June 2024) introduced on-chain governance, enabling the pDAO to directly vote on protocol settings, treasury allocations, and Security Council appointments. The Oracle DAO (oDAO) is a multisig of trusted ecosystem participants responsible for providing accurate on-chain data such as validator balances. Rocket Pool Improvement Proposals (RPIPs) formalize protocol changes through a public forum and on-chain Snapshot voting process. Community governance and transparency are publicly accessible through the protocol's governance forum at dao.rocketpool.net.","heading":"Governance Structure","severity":"low","sources":[{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Protocol DAO Governance — Official","type":"official","url":"https://rocketpool.net/governance/protocol-dao"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Protocol DAO Governance — Darren Langley, Medium","type":"official","url":"https://medium.com/rocket-pool/rocket-pool-protocol-dao-governance-a3c3e92904e0"},{"credibility":2,"name":"RPIP-1: Formalizing Protocol Changes — Governance Forum","type":"official","url":"https://dao.rocketpool.net/t/rpip-1-formalizing-protocol-changes/367"}]}],"sources_used":[{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Official Documentation — FAQ","type":"official","url":"https://docs.rocketpool.net/overview/faq.html"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Official Website","type":"official","url":"https://rocketpool.net/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Governance — Protocol DAO","type":"official","url":"https://rocketpool.net/governance/protocol-dao"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool RPIPs — RPIP-49 Tokenomics Rework","type":"official","url":"https://rpips.rocketpool.net/RPIPs/RPIP-49"},{"credibility":1,"name":"SEC Complaint Against Consensys — SEC.gov","type":"regulatory","url":"https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/complaints/2024/comp26039.pdf"},{"credibility":1,"name":"SEC Charges Consensys Software — SEC.gov Press Release","type":"regulatory","url":"https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2024-79"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Atlas v1.2 Audit — Consensys Diligence","type":"research","url":"https://diligence.consensys.io/audits/2023/01/rocket-pool-atlas-v1.2/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Houston Audit — Consensys Diligence","type":"research","url":"https://diligence.security/audits/2023/12/rocket-pool-houston/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Sigma Prime Atlas Audit PDF — Rocket Pool Official","type":"research","url":"https://rocketpool.net/files/audits/sigma-prime-audit-atlas.pdf"},{"credibility":2,"name":"What is Rocket Pool — Messari","type":"research","url":"https://messari.io/project/rocket-pool/profile"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool's X Account Compromised — Crypto.news","type":"news_article","url":"https://crypto.news/rocket-pools-x-account-compromised/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool X Account Hacked — CoinTelegraph","type":"news_article","url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/rocket-pool-x-account-hacked-falsely-reporting-smart-contract-hack"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool URL Misdirect Hack — Eulith Blog","type":"research","url":"https://www.eulith.com/blog/rocket-pool-url-misdirect-hack---explanation-and-mitigation"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Crypto Whale Loses $24M — CoinTelegraph","type":"news_article","url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/whale-loses-24-million-in-crypto-phishing-attack"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Hacker Transfers $10M from Phishing Attack to Tornado Cash — Yahoo Finance","type":"news_article","url":"https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hacker-behind-phishing-attack-rocket-050712979.html"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Lido and Rocket Pool Tokens Tank After SEC Sues Consensys — Crypto.news","type":"news_article","url":"https://crypto.news/lido-and-rocket-pool-tokens-tank-after-sec-sues-consensys/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Houston Launch — David Rugendyke, Medium","type":"official","url":"https://medium.com/rocket-pool/rocket-pool-houston-launch-b056ca1a6c10"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Liquid-Staking Provider Rocket Pool Looks to Revamp RPL Tokenomics — Unchained","type":"news_article","url":"https://unchainedcrypto.com/liquid-staking-provider-rocket-pool-looks-to-revamp-rpl-tokenomics/"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool TVL — DeFiLlama","type":"on_chain","url":"https://defillama.com/protocol/rocket-pool"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Price — CoinGecko","type":"on_chain","url":"https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/rocket-pool"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool Price — CoinMarketCap","type":"other","url":"https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/rocket-pool/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Rocket Pool Saturn I Upgrade — Official","type":"official","url":"https://saturn.rocketpool.net/"},{"credibility":1,"name":"The Saturn 0 Upgrade — Rocket Pool Documentation","type":"official","url":"https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/saturn-0/whats-new"},{"credibility":2,"name":"David Rugendyke — LinkedIn","type":"other","url":"https://au.linkedin.com/in/david-rugendyke-260a2a60"},{"credibility":2,"name":"Rocket Pool — CertiK Skynet","type":"research","url":"https://skynet.certik.com/projects/rocket-pool"},{"credibility":1,"name":"Introduction to the Tokenomics Rework — RPIPs","type":"official","url":"https://rpips.rocketpool.net/tokenomics-explainers/002-rework-intro"}],"summary":"Rocket Pool is a decentralized, non-custodial Ethereum liquid staking protocol founded in 2016 by David Rugendyke and launched on mainnet in November 2021. It issues two tokens: rETH (a liquid staking derivative) and RPL (a governance and collateral token). As of mid-2026, the protocol holds approximately $924 million in total value locked, making it the second-largest decentralized Ethereum staking provider by TVL, behind Lido Finance.","timeline":[{"date":"2016-01-01","event":"David Rugendyke begins development of Rocket Pool in anticipation of Ethereum's transition to Proof-of-Stake.","source":"Messari — What is Rocket Pool","source_url":"https://messari.io/project/rocket-pool/profile"},{"date":"2018-07-01","event":"Rocket Pool Beta V1 launches publicly.","source":"Messari — What is Rocket Pool","source_url":"https://messari.io/project/rocket-pool/profile"},{"date":"2019-08-01","event":"Rocket Pool Beta V2 launches.","source":"Messari — What is Rocket Pool","source_url":"https://messari.io/project/rocket-pool/profile"},{"date":"2021-03-01","event":"Rocket Pool Beta V3 launches.","source":"Messari — What is Rocket Pool","source_url":"https://messari.io/project/rocket-pool/profile"},{"date":"2021-11-09","event":"Rocket Pool mainnet launches on Ethereum, becoming the second-largest Ethereum staking provider within weeks.","source":"Messari — What is Rocket Pool","source_url":"https://messari.io/project/rocket-pool/profile"},{"date":"2023-01-16","event":"Consensys Diligence begins Atlas v1.2 audit; a critical reentrancy vulnerability in the node distributor is identified and remediated before deployment.","source":"Rocket Pool Atlas v1.2 Audit — Consensys Diligence","source_url":"https://diligence.consensys.io/audits/2023/01/rocket-pool-atlas-v1.2/"},{"date":"2023-04-18","event":"Atlas upgrade goes live, reducing node operator ETH bond from 16 ETH to 8 ETH following Ethereum Shapella.","source":"The Atlas Update — Rocket Pool Documentation","source_url":"https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/atlas/whats-new.html"},{"date":"2023-09-06","event":"A crypto whale loses approximately $24 million in rETH and stETH via an approval phishing attack. The attack does not involve any Rocket Pool protocol vulnerability.","source":"Crypto Whale Loses $24M in Staked Ethereum to Phishing Attack — CoinTelegraph","source_url":"https://cointelegraph.com/news/whale-loses-24-million-in-crypto-phishing-attack"},{"date":"2024-01-17","event":"Rocket Pool's X (Twitter) account is compromised; attackers post false claims of a smart contract hack and direct users to a malicious migration link. No protocol breach occurs.","source":"Rocket Pool's X Account Compromised — Crypto.news","source_url":"https://crypto.news/rocket-pools-x-account-compromised/"},{"date":"2024-06-17","event":"Houston upgrade goes live, introducing on-chain pDAO governance and treasury management.","source":"Rocket Pool Houston Upgrade — Medium","source_url":"https://medium.com/rocket-pool/rocket-pool-houston-upgrade-fa2de86118ad"},{"date":"2024-06-28","event":"SEC files complaint against Consensys Software, alleging unregistered securities offerings through MetaMask Staking's facilitation of rETH and stETH. Rocket Pool is named but is not a defendant. RPL declines approximately 10%.","source":"SEC Complaint Against Consensys — SEC.gov","source_url":"https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/complaints/2024/comp26039.pdf"},{"date":"2024-10-28","event":"Saturn 0 upgrade activates, removing the mandatory RPL bond for new minipools.","source":"Rocket Pool Activates Saturn 0 — ETH Daily","source_url":"https://ethdaily.io/582"},{"date":"2026-02-11","event":"Saturn 1 upgrade deploys to Ethereum mainnet, introducing megapools, RPL fee switch, and 4 ETH minimum node bond.","source":"Rocket Pool Saturn I Upgrade — Official","source_url":"https://saturn.rocketpool.net/"}]},"v":1}
    Verify offline (run on your own machine)
    python -m src.verify_decision 8a0fd0fe-e182-4b45-afdc-81f7805c8ddc
How verification works. The “Row integrity” check above is computed in your browser — your machine recomputes the SHA-256 of the canonical bytes and compares against the stored hash. No avoid.net server can fake that check. The “full verify” link goes one level deeper: your browser fetches the on-chain transaction from a Solana RPC node and confirms the same hash is in the memo. If you don’t want to trust either avoid.net or the public RPC, run the CLI verifier on your own machine — python -m src.verify_decision <event_id>.