TermMax's 93% DeFiSafety score gets quoted constantly. The breakdown is more useful than the headline.
Six categories. Code and Team 100%. Oracles 100%. Admin Controls 97%. Security 94%. Testing 89%. Code Documentation 70%.
Documentation is the lowest by a wide margin, and it's the only category most users ever touch. You will never read the test suite. You will read the docs.
I ran into supporting evidence while working through them. The FAQ says liquidity providers earn yield from an LP token called lp-FT. I couldn't find lp-FT defined anywhere else in the documentation.
None of this makes the protocol unsafe. Seventy still passes their threshold, and the categories that actually guard funds scored highest — which is the right order to be strong in.
But it means the widest gap in the stack is between what the contracts do and what a reader can find out.
Should a documentation score weigh as heavily as a security score for someone depositing retail-sized money?
#termmax @TermMax
Six categories. Code and Team 100%. Oracles 100%. Admin Controls 97%. Security 94%. Testing 89%. Code Documentation 70%.
Documentation is the lowest by a wide margin, and it's the only category most users ever touch. You will never read the test suite. You will read the docs.
I ran into supporting evidence while working through them. The FAQ says liquidity providers earn yield from an LP token called lp-FT. I couldn't find lp-FT defined anywhere else in the documentation.
None of this makes the protocol unsafe. Seventy still passes their threshold, and the categories that actually guard funds scored highest — which is the right order to be strong in.
But it means the widest gap in the stack is between what the contracts do and what a reader can find out.
Should a documentation score weigh as heavily as a security score for someone depositing retail-sized money?
#termmax @TermMax