# Risk Isolation Model

```sql
                +----------------------------+
                |     zkSync Home Vault      |
                |  NAV • Shares • Accounting |
                +-------------+--------------+
                              |
                +-------------+--------------+
                |                            |
      Validated Data Only           Invalid / Stale Data
                |                            |
                v                            v
         NAV Updates                 Strategy or Plane Frozen
                |                            |
                v                            v
         System Continues          Liquidity Recalled or Paused

```

### Summary

The Multistake risk model enforces strict accounting dominance, cross-plane isolation, and conservative valuation. Strategy and plane failures cannot propagate through the system; they can only result in reduced NAV contribution from the failing component. Withdrawals remain safe through queues and delayed burning mechanics, while deposits are only recognised after settlement. This architecture ensures solvency and determinism even under asynchronous or hostile cross-chain conditions.


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