Managing risk in DeFi: position paper

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Managing risk in DeFi : position paper. / Jensen, Johannes Rude; Ross, Omri.

I: CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Bind 2749, 2020, s. 133-138.

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Jensen, JR & Ross, O 2020, 'Managing risk in DeFi: position paper', CEUR Workshop Proceedings, bind 2749, s. 133-138.

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Jensen, J. R., & Ross, O. (2020). Managing risk in DeFi: position paper. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2749, 133-138.

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Jensen JR, Ross O. Managing risk in DeFi: position paper. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 2020;2749:133-138.

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Jensen, Johannes Rude ; Ross, Omri. / Managing risk in DeFi : position paper. I: CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 2020 ; Bind 2749. s. 133-138.

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