According to CryptoPotato, the dYdX Foundation has released requirements that chain validators and stakers must follow to ensure maximum user protection. These good practices are divided into six categories: maximum extractable value (MEV), operations and security, performance, transparency, governance participation, and dYdX ecosystem considerations. The dYdX Foundation stated that chain validators should not participate in MEV activities and should not give any advantages between trading parties. Validators should maintain a high online rate, ensure that nodes are online, and make mempools in the network more consistent to provide a better trader experience. Chain validators should reduce the risk of slashing by monitoring node performance. Validators should also critically analyze governance proposals to understand whether these ideas are beneficial to the ecosystem. Transparency is also crucial, and chain validators and stakers should interact with the dYdX community to provide them with accurate information about current developments.