Decentralized Options Risks

Risk

Decentralized options, operating within a cryptographic framework, introduce unique systemic vulnerabilities stemming from smart contract code and oracle dependencies. These instruments, unlike centralized counterparts, lack traditional intermediaries, shifting counterparty risk directly to protocol participants and necessitating robust on-chain collateralization mechanisms. Effective risk management requires a granular understanding of impermanent loss, flash loan exploits, and the potential for protocol-level governance failures, all of which can materially impact option pricing and payout structures.