What the review state is for
Heimdall's Provider Exposure review state helps you quickly assess whether a bonded-provider position needs review. It is a triage signal, not a replacement for inspecting slash context, source freshness, and transaction safety.
Review State Guide
- No bonded exposure: Heimdall did not find a bonded-provider position for the selected address.
- No exposure issue visible: Heimdall found bonded exposure, but no jail, slash, churn, or status signal currently stands out.
- Needs review: One or more signals deserves operator attention before changing bond.
- Critical review: Jail, non-active status, high slash exposure, or stacked risk signals need attention before action.
Calculation Factors
- Jail and node status: Jailed nodes and non-active nodes are the strongest review signals.
- Slash exposure: Warning starts at 50 slash points and critical review starts at 200; high historical slash is bounded so it does not dominate every other signal by itself.
- Yield-guard flags: Lowest-bond and leave-request signals raise review priority because they can affect provider continuity.
- Separate trust gates: Source freshness and transaction safety are shown beside the review state, but they are not hidden inside it.
Resolving Review Signals
- Review jailed or non-active nodes first: These are the clearest provider-exposure risks.
- Watch slash thresholds: Treat 50+ slash points as a review signal and 200+ as critical context, not an automatic command to unbond.
- Check churn and leave signals: Inspect lowest-bond and requested-to-leave flags before adding or removing bond.
- Use source checks before action: A calm review state still needs current THORNode and Midgard data before BOND memo review.