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What Are the Risks Associated with Smart Contract Vulnerabilities?

Smart contract vulnerabilities, such as coding errors or exploits, can lead to the loss or theft of all assets locked within the contract. These risks include re-entrancy attacks, logic flaws, and denial-of-service attacks.

Because smart contracts are immutable, fixing a vulnerability often requires a complex migration or protocol upgrade, and an exploited contract can lead to irreversible financial loss.

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