Audit-driven protocol risk & coverage logic
protocolcover documents how blockchain protocol risks can be classified, audited, and translated into enforceable coverage triggers.
This repository hosts the public, non-commercial specification layer backing https://protocolcover.com (canonical).
Many protocol-level coverage failures originate from structural ambiguity:
- risk categories are vague
- audits are not mapped to coverage logic
- failure modes are undefined
protocolcover treats protocol risk as infrastructure risk — auditable, classifiable, and referenceable.
- Smart-contract risk taxonomy
- Audit evidence requirements
- Coverage trigger & exclusion logic
- On-chain vs. off-chain accountability
- Not an insurance product
- Not an insurance provider
- Not a protocol endorsement
- Not financial or investment advice
- Static reference specification
- GitHub Pages
- No backend
- No data collection
- No user interaction
protocolcover is an independent reference project.
- Not affiliated with OpenCover (opencover.com)
- Not related to the former Cover Protocol project (discontinued after 2021)
Public reference specification
Low-frequency updates by design
Provided as-is for reference and discussion.
No warranties.