Systemic Failure Containment

Containment

Systemic failure containment refers to the implementation of mechanisms designed to prevent the failure of a single entity or protocol from triggering a cascade of failures across the broader financial ecosystem. In decentralized finance, this involves isolating risk exposures and ensuring that a default in one protocol does not automatically lead to insolvency in interconnected protocols. Effective containment strategies are essential for maintaining overall market stability and preventing contagion risk.