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What Is the Risk of a Bug in an Immutable Smart Contract?

The primary risk is that a bug, vulnerability, or logical error in the contract's code becomes permanently embedded and exploitable. Since the contract is immutable, the flaw cannot be patched or fixed after deployment.

This can lead to catastrophic losses, such as the theft of locked collateral or incorrect settlement of financial positions, with no central authority able to intervene.

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