🧪 Strategy Review Process
Strategy Review Process
MALGIST applies a review-first strategy listing process to protect users while enabling innovation.
Strategies are not auto-listed. Each strategy goes through a structured review lifecycle before becoming available.
1. Strategy Submission
A strategy can be submitted by:
Core team
Approved contributors
Community members (proposal-based, future phase)
Each submission must include:
Strategy logic & objective
Supported protocols and adapters
Risk level (Low / Medium / High)
Asset flow description
Clear assumptions and constraints
2. Technical Review
Submitted strategies are evaluated for:
Contract compatibility with Universal Vault
Adapter correctness and safety
Execution determinism
Gas efficiency and failure handling
Only strategies that comply with MALGIST’s execution standards proceed.
3. Risk & Disclosure Review
Every strategy must provide:
Explicit risk disclosures
Market and protocol dependency notes
Known failure scenarios
Strategies without sufficient transparency are rejected or flagged.
4. Strategy Listing Status
After review, a strategy can have one of the following states:
Reviewed – Passed internal checks and ready for use
Community Reviewed – Validated through community feedback
Experimental – Higher risk, opt-in only
Deprecated – No longer recommended or supported
Status is clearly visible in the strategy interface.
5. Community Review Flag
Strategies may receive a Community Reviewed badge based on:
Usage feedback
Public discussion
On-chain performance data (future)
This is informational, not a guarantee of safety.
6. Future Voting Module (Roadmap)
MALGIST plans to introduce:
Strategy signaling votes
Parameter adjustment proposals
DAO-based strategy approvals
Until then, governance remains multisig + timelock controlled.
Key Principles
Transparency over permissionless chaos
User awareness over blind automation
Progressive decentralization
Strategy review exists to inform users, not replace responsibility.
➡️ Next: Fees & Incentives — how fees are structured and how contributors are rewarded.
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