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What Is the Concept of “Delivery Risk” in a Physically Settled Derivatives Contract?

Delivery risk is the possibility that the seller of a physically settled contract may fail to deliver the underlying asset to the buyer on the settlement date. This can occur due to operational failures, solvency issues, or a lack of the asset itself.

The risk is magnified in markets like cryptocurrency where asset transfer can be irreversible and time-sensitive.

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