Anyone who has been trading long enough has a story about a platform, a lender, or a partner that failed to hold up their end of a deal.
What Is Crypto Counterparty Risk? Types, Examples, and How to Reduce It
Anyone who has been trading long enough has a story about a platform, a lender, or a partner that failed to hold up their end of a deal.
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Aug 17, 2026 at 2:07 PM UTC · 4 min de lectura

Crypto counterparty risk is the exposure you take on whenever you rely on another party to deliver what they promised, whether that is an exchange holding your funds, a lending desk, or an OTC counterpart on the other side of a trade.
In a market that still lacks the guardrails of traditional finance, this risk deserves more attention than it usually gets.
What Is Counterparty Risk in Crypto?
So what is counterparty risk in crypto, stripped of jargon? It is the possibility that the entity you are dealing with cannot or will not fulfill its obligations. That could mean an exchange freezing withdrawals, a lending platform becoming insolvent, or a trading partner defaulting mid-settlement.
Unlike market risk, which comes from price movement, counterparty risk in crypto comes purely from trusting another party to behave as expected.
Counterparty Risk in Cryptocurrency vs Traditional Finance
Traditional finance has decades of regulation, deposit insurance, and clearinghouses designed to absorb defaults. Counterparty risk in cryptocurrency markets operates with far less of that scaffolding.
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