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What Is the Primary Risk Associated with a Smart Contract for Settlement?

The primary risk is "smart contract risk," which is the possibility of a bug, vulnerability, or exploit in the contract's code. If a flaw exists, it could be exploited by malicious actors to drain funds, manipulate settlement, or halt the contract's execution, leading to permanent, irreversible loss of assets.

This risk is amplified because the code is immutable once deployed.

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