Overview
This website and its materials are for general informational purposes only.
No offer; no solicitation
Nothing on this website is an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any token, share, security, or other financial product.
Any token sale, equity financing, or legal agreement (if any) will be governed by its own dedicated documentation and terms, not by this website.
No advice
Nothing on this website is investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice. You are responsible for obtaining independent professional advice and for complying with applicable laws in all relevant jurisdictions.
dCorps does not grant legal personhood
dCorps does not grant legal personhood by itself. Legal recognition, filings, reporting obligations, and enforcement remain off-chain and depend on jurisdiction, counterparties, and contracts.
Neutral infrastructure; boundary reminders
dCorps is intended to be neutral infrastructure: a public entity registry plus standardized governance and operating records on-chain. It is not:
A bank, custodian, broker, dealer, exchange, or asset manager.
A guaranteed compliance or incorporation service.
Public blockchains and stablecoins are operated by independent third parties. dCorps does not control those networks, and on-chain transactions are generally irreversible.
Token and protocol statements
Where referenced in dCorps materials, DCHUB is described as a protocol token used for execution pricing (gas), protocol governance weighting, and (where used) protocol-level fees. It is not equity, profit participation, or entity ownership.
Regulatory treatment of digital assets varies by jurisdiction and may change over time. Nothing on this website should be interpreted as a statement that any asset is (or is not) a security in any jurisdiction.
Design intention and forward-looking statements
Some pages describe design intention, illustrative examples, hypothetical scenarios, or future work. These are not commitments and may change due to engineering work, legal advice, governance decisions, market conditions, and other constraints.
Risk disclosure (non-exhaustive)
Using blockchain networks and digital assets involves significant risk, including:
Software and security risk. Bugs, vulnerabilities, exploits, and downtime affecting blockchains, smart contracts, wallets, bridges, and applications.
Private key risk. Loss or compromise of private keys/seed phrases can result in permanent loss of control over assets and accounts.
Stablecoin and counterparty risk. Stablecoins may de-peg, be frozen, or face issuer, custody, or regulatory events.
Market and liquidity risk. Digital assets may be volatile and illiquid.
Regulatory and legal risk. Laws may change, differ by jurisdiction, and create restrictions, liabilities, or enforcement actions.
Operational risk. Failures in third-party infrastructure (hosting, RPC providers, indexers, explorers) may impair access or data availability.
Governance risk. Protocol governance processes can change parameters, upgrade software, or make decisions that affect users.
You assume all risks associated with using this website and any related on-chain activity.
Contact
For questions or corrections, contact dev@dcorps.com.
Manifesto
"My goal is simple: make it possible for anyone, anywhere, to form an entity that can operate with credibility, continuity, and real financial rails, built for stablecoin-native operations."
Read the ManifestoNicolas Turcotte
Founder and Lead Engineer
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