The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Releases DeFi Risk Assessment Guidelines Version 1
ChainCatcher news, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) has released the first edition of its DeFi Risk Assessment Guidelines. The EEA's DRAMA working group collaborated with organizations such as Consensys, Hacken, CertiK, Quantstamp, OpenZeppelin, Banco Santander, and Bitwave to develop the guidelines.The document aims to provide resources for risk identification and management strategies for DeFi protocol regulators, developers, investors, and users. Dyma Budorin, co-chair of EEA DRAMA and CEO of Hacken, explained that these guidelines provide a comprehensive standard that "resource founders and development teams can refer to when developing products."The DeFi Risk Assessment Guidelines cover a range of risks related to governance, token economics, software, liquidity, regulatory compliance, and external market factors, detailing specific issues affecting various types of software such as oracles, smart contracts, and bridges, and addressing potential security and interoperability concerns.