Insolvent

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In general, insolvency refers to the state where an entity (be it a person, a company, or an organization) is unable to pay its debts.

In the context of cryptocurrencies, it could refer to a situation where a crypto business, such as an exchange or a lending platform, doesn’t have enough digital assets to cover its liabilities. For instance, if a large number of customers suddenly decide to withdraw their funds and the platform doesn’t have enough assets to fulfill these requests, it would be insolvent.

Another case could involve a smart contract or a DeFi (Decentralized Finance) protocol that’s become insolvent. This could occur if the value of the collateral held within the protocol falls below the value of the outstanding loans.

It’s important to note that, due to the decentralized and often anonymous nature of cryptocurrencies, the risks of insolvency can be higher than with traditional financial systems. Users should be aware of this and perform due diligence before getting involved in any crypto business or investment.

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