For now, however, the market still revolves around three constraints: thin loss data, uneven technical literacy, and inconsistent control environments. Until carriers gain more credible experience data, build deeper code-level expertise, and see stronger real-time defenses from insureds, crypto insurance is likely to grow gradually rather than explosively.
Crypto insurers face a data deficit as DeFi exposure grows
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