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# 5table risk balancer

The Risk Balancer is a module that automatically balances a portfolio of assets so that smart contract and stablecoin risks can be transacted.

5table is dedicated to monitoring the market, its risks and variables. We take into consideration numerous factors but above all we study code and smart contracts.

5tableFinance is powered by this technological innovation. 5table has a systematic perspective of protocol and stablecoin exposure across layers of layered protocols and stablecoins thanks to Risk Balancer.

&#x20;5table finance protocol's deposit and withdrawal processes, allowing for decentralized and user-driven portfolio rebalancing. This allows the protocol to maintain a balanced exposure on its own, distributing risk among tried-and-true stablecoins and protocols.&#x20;

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