Threat Modeling for DeFi

Threat modeling for DeFi is a structured process of identifying and assessing potential threats to a decentralized financial protocol. This involves mapping out the protocol's architecture, identifying assets, and determining the potential attack vectors that a malicious actor might use.

By anticipating these threats, developers can design stronger defenses and prioritize security investments where they are needed most. This process covers everything from smart contract bugs and oracle manipulation to governance attacks and systemic risk.

Threat modeling is a proactive approach to security that helps teams stay ahead of attackers in the constantly evolving landscape of digital asset finance.

Expectancy Modeling
Asset Volatility Modeling
DeFi Fundamental Valuation
Privilege Escalation in DeFi
Portfolio Volatility Modeling
Slippage Tolerance Modeling
Stablecoin De-Pegging Scenarios
Multi-Factor Volatility Modeling