According to Foresight News, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) released the first version of the DeFi Risk Assessment Guide. The document aims to provide resources for DeFi protocol regulators, developers, investors and users on risk identification and management strategies. It covers a range of risks related to governance, token economics, software, liquidity, regulatory compliance and external market factors, and details specific issues affecting various software types, such as oracles, smart contracts and security and interoperability issues that may arise across chains.
The EEA’s DRAMA working group developed the guidelines in collaboration with organizations including Consensys, Hacken, CertiK, Quantstamp, OpenZeppelin, Banco Santander, Bitwave, and others.