The key thing to realize is that an Ethereum roll up contract fundamentally is just a blockchain like client. But you don't have to run that like client as a smart contract on chain. You can just run it as a normal like client locally on your machine. And the same thing could work with a ZK roll up on a slasher. The ZK proofs could be distributed peer to peer to the actual nodes that are run by the users of that roll up.

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