Exchange Asset Support
Meaning ⎊ The operational and technical processes exchanges undertake to manage assets and liquidity during blockchain forks.
Reorg Depth
Meaning ⎊ The number of blocks removed from the main chain during a reorganization event, indicating the scale of network instability.
Lending Pool Exhaustion
Meaning ⎊ The total depletion of available assets in a lending pool, leading to restricted borrowing and extreme interest rates.
Relative Value Dilution
Meaning ⎊ The reduction of a stakeholder's proportional interest in a protocol's total supply due to inflationary token distribution.
Protocol Death Spirals
Meaning ⎊ Terminal failure cycles where automated supply contraction induces sell-offs, further crashing price and destroying liquidity.
Rebase Frequency
Meaning ⎊ The temporal interval at which a protocol evaluates price data and executes token supply expansion or contraction.
Algorithmic Peg Stability
Meaning ⎊ The capacity of code-based incentive structures to maintain a consistent asset price without reliance on external reserves.
Arbitrage Risks
Meaning ⎊ The potential for losses during attempts to profit from price differences between markets due to volatility or execution.
MEV and Latency Arbitrage
Meaning ⎊ Profit extraction via transaction manipulation or speed advantages to exploit price discrepancies in the mempool.
Slashing Risk Modeling
Meaning ⎊ Mathematical assessment of the likelihood and severity of collateral loss due to protocol-enforced validator penalties.
Expectation of Profit
Meaning ⎊ The requirement that an investment is made with the primary intent of gaining financial return from an asset.
Blockchain Scalability Tradeoffs
Meaning ⎊ The fundamental design conflicts between transaction throughput, security, and the degree of network decentralization.
Position Risk Exposure
Meaning ⎊ Position Risk Exposure quantifies the aggregate sensitivity of derivative portfolios to market variables to ensure solvency in decentralized finance.
Pool Depth and Price Impact
Meaning ⎊ The inverse relationship between pool liquidity and the price change caused by a trade; deeper pools mean less impact.
Cascading Liquidation Loops
Meaning ⎊ A feedback loop where forced sell-offs drive prices lower, causing even more forced sell-offs in a downward spiral.
Smart Contract Interoperability Risk
Meaning ⎊ The security dangers that emerge when different smart contracts are connected and forced to work together.
Composable Risk Exposure
Meaning ⎊ The danger that arises when you stack multiple financial protocols, making you vulnerable to the failure of any one of them.
Peer-to-Peer Settlement Risk
Meaning ⎊ The potential for counterparty default during direct asset exchanges, mitigated by atomic settlement protocols.
Volatility and Slippage Correlation
Meaning ⎊ The positive relationship where increased price instability causes greater differences between expected and actual trade prices.
Stop-Loss Liquidation Cascades
Meaning ⎊ A domino effect of triggered stop orders that creates a self-sustaining and rapid downward price movement.
Support and Resistance Strength
Meaning ⎊ The quantifiable density of buy or sell orders at specific price points that effectively halts or reverses asset trends.
Volatility Skew Effects
Meaning ⎊ Volatility skew quantifies the market's perception of asymmetric tail risk, pricing the cost of insurance against extreme crypto market movements.
Collateralization Depth
Meaning ⎊ The aggregate volume and quality of assets backing a protocol, determining its resilience against extreme market stress.
Adverse Selection in AMMs
Meaning ⎊ The tendency for liquidity providers to lose value when trading against better-informed market participants.
Underwriting Risk
Meaning ⎊ The danger that an insurance pool lacks sufficient capital to fulfill all valid claims during a systemic market failure.
Equilibrium Price Stability
Meaning ⎊ The state where asset prices remain balanced against supply and demand in the absence of new market information.
Race Condition Exploitation
Meaning ⎊ The strategic manipulation of transaction ordering to exploit vulnerabilities in smart contract logic and state management.
State Variable Inconsistency
Meaning ⎊ Protocol state mismatch between smart contract memory and actual blockchain reality leading to erroneous financial calculations.
Liquidation Probability
Meaning ⎊ The mathematical likelihood that a leveraged position will be force-closed due to insufficient collateral margin.
