Terms governing the use of our decentralized infrastructure and protocol services.
By accessing or using Decentralized Launchpad, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, you should discontinue use immediately.
Decentralized Launchpad provides protocol-level infrastructure designed to facilitate wallet connectivity, synchronization, and blockchain communication. We do not custody digital assets, private keys, or recovery phrases.
Users are solely responsible for safeguarding wallet credentials, private keys, and recovery phrases. Any loss of digital assets resulting from user negligence or external compromise is not the responsibility of Decentralized Launchpad.
While we implement industry-standard encryption and secure session protocols, no blockchain or internet transmission can be guaranteed to be completely secure. Users acknowledge inherent risks associated with decentralized technologies.
Users agree not to misuse the platform for illegal activities, unauthorized access attempts, network abuse, or any action that could disrupt protocol stability or infrastructure security.
We strive to maintain reliable uptime but do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free service. Maintenance, upgrades, or network conditions may temporarily affect availability.
The platform does not provide financial, investment, or legal advice. Users interact with blockchain networks at their own discretion and risk.
Decentralized Launchpad shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the platform, including digital asset loss resulting from user actions or third-party services.
The platform may interface with external blockchain networks and RPC providers. We are not responsible for the performance, security, or policies of third-party systems.
These Terms may be updated periodically to reflect technical or regulatory changes. Continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance of revised terms.
These Terms shall be governed by applicable international digital service regulations, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.