Protocol Security Scores

Algorithm

Protocol Security Scores, within decentralized systems, represent a quantified assessment of a protocol’s resistance to various attack vectors and vulnerabilities. These scores are derived from a combination of formal verification, code audits, and real-time monitoring of on-chain activity, providing a metric for evaluating systemic risk. The calculation often incorporates factors like smart contract complexity, economic incentives, and the distribution of governance tokens, influencing the overall robustness of the system. Consequently, a higher score generally indicates a more secure and reliable protocol, attracting greater capital and user confidence.