Off-Chain Dispute

Action

Off-Chain dispute resolution represents a procedural divergence from on-chain mechanisms, typically initiated when parties disagree on the outcome of a cryptocurrency derivative contract. This process often involves a designated third-party arbitrator or a pre-defined set of rules outlined in the smart contract’s terms, facilitating a resolution outside the blockchain’s consensus mechanism. The necessity for such action arises from the limitations of on-chain code to address complex real-world contingencies or ambiguities inherent in financial agreements, particularly those involving options or swaps. Effective implementation requires clearly defined escalation pathways and enforceable agreements to mitigate counterparty risk.