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Is Rhizome a fork of Morpho Blue?

The deployed lending core and AdaptiveCurveIRM use pinned upstream Morpho contracts without modification. Rhizome adds Rootstock deployment configuration, initial markets, oracle construction, and a custom stale-price guard.

Is liquidity shared between markets?

No. Each market has separate supply, borrow, collateral, and position accounting.

Can market parameters change?

No. The loan token, collateral token, oracle, IRM, and LLTV are immutable for an existing market. Different parameters define a different market.

Who can create a market?

Anyone can call market creation, provided the market uses an IRM and LLTV already enabled in the Morpho core.

Does a listed market mean Rhizome endorses it?

No. Permissionless markets require independent evaluation.

What happens if an oracle feed becomes stale?

The Rhizome wrapper rejects the price. Borrowing, collateral withdrawal, and liquidation are frozen for that market until a fresh valid price is available. Repayment remains available.

Is indexer data authoritative?

No. Use it for discovery and history. Use Rootstock RPC for current state, oracle checks, simulation, and transaction submission.

Are there official SDKs or APIs?

TODO: Document supported SDKs and public APIs after their interfaces, versions, and support status are verified.

Has Rhizome been audited?

TODO: Link independent Rhizome audit reports if and when they are published. Upstream Morpho reviews do not automatically cover Rhizome-specific code and configuration.