Scope and acceptance
These Terms of Use (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of the dCorps website, documentation, and any related interfaces, applications, or services that link to these Terms (collectively, the “Services”).
By accessing or using the Services, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the Services.
Important notices (please read)
No offer / no solicitation. Nothing on the Services is an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any token, share, security, or other financial product.
No advice. Nothing on the Services is investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice.
No legal personhood. dCorps does not grant legal personhood by itself. Legal recognition, filings, and enforcement remain off-chain and depend on jurisdiction, counterparties, and contracts.
Neutral infrastructure. dCorps is intended to be neutral infrastructure (a public registry plus standardized governance and operating records). It is not a bank, broker, dealer, exchange, or asset manager.
Eligibility
You must be able to form a binding contract with us to use the Services. If you use the Services on behalf of an organization, you represent that you are authorized to bind that organization to these Terms.
The Services are not directed to children. Do not use the Services if you are under 18 (or the age of majority where you live).
The Services
The Services may include:
Informational content (including whitepapers and documentation).
Interfaces that help you read or interact with public blockchain networks (“on-chain” activity).
Links to third-party tools such as wallets, explorers, indexers, apps, or other services.
You understand that public blockchains are operated by independent participants and are not controlled by dCorps. On-chain transactions are typically irreversible.
Definitions (plain language)
Wallet. A cryptographic account you control, used to sign on-chain actions.
On-chain. Recorded on a public blockchain where anyone can verify it.
Gas. The network fee paid to submit an on-chain transaction.
Stablecoin. A crypto asset designed to track the value of a fiat currency (for example, USDC).
DCHUB. The Hub token described in dCorps materials as the mechanism for execution pricing (gas), protocol governance weighting, and (where used) protocol-level fees; it is not equity, profit participation, or entity ownership.
Your responsibilities
You agree that you are solely responsible for:
Wallet security. Your wallet(s), private keys, seed phrases, and security practices.
Wallet activity. Any activity that occurs through your wallet(s), including if initiated by malware, phishing, compromised devices, or other third-party actions.
Legal compliance. Ensuring that your use of the Services and any on-chain activity complies with applicable laws, rules, and regulations in your jurisdiction.
Information accuracy. Evaluating the accuracy, completeness, and usefulness of any information on the Services.
Fees, network costs, and taxes
Using public blockchains may require you to pay network fees (gas). Some protocol services described in dCorps materials may charge service fees (often in stablecoins) for certain actions. We do not control third-party fee schedules.
You are responsible for all applicable taxes and reporting obligations arising from your activities.
Prohibited use
You will not (and will not attempt to):
Unlawful use. Use the Services for unlawful, fraudulent, or abusive purposes.
Sanctions and controls. Violate or attempt to circumvent applicable sanctions, export controls, or other legal restrictions.
Service interference. Interfere with, disrupt, or compromise the integrity or security of the Services or any systems or networks connected to them.
Unauthorized access. Attempt to gain unauthorized access to any accounts, systems, or data.
Reverse engineering. Reverse engineer, copy, modify, or create derivative works of the Services except where permitted by law or by an applicable open-source license.
Malware and phishing. Use the Services to transmit malware or to conduct phishing, credential stuffing, scraping that harms availability, or other harmful activity.
We may suspend or block access to the Services to protect users, the public, or the Services, or to comply with law.
Intellectual property
The Services, including text, graphics, logos, designs, and software, are owned by or licensed to dCorps and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted, you may not use our trademarks or branding without prior written permission.
Some components of the Services may be made available under separate open-source licenses. If so, those licenses govern your use of those components.
Feedback
If you provide suggestions, ideas, or feedback, you grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to use it without restriction or compensation, unless otherwise required by law.
Third-party services and links
The Services may link to third-party websites, wallets, exchanges, stablecoin issuers, explorers, or other services. We do not control and are not responsible for third-party services, including their availability, security, terms, fees, or data practices. Your use of third-party services is at your own risk and subject to their terms.
Disclaimers
The Services are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, or statutory, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, and non-infringement.
Without limiting the foregoing, we do not warrant that:
The Services will be uninterrupted, secure, or error-free.
Any content is accurate, complete, or current.
Any blockchain network, token, stablecoin, bridge, wallet, smart contract, or third-party service will be secure or available.
Legal disclaimer: /legals/disclaimer/index.html.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, dCorps and its contributors, service providers, and affiliates will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or any loss of profits, revenues, data, goodwill, or other intangible losses, arising out of or relating to your use of (or inability to use) the Services, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for any claim arising out of or relating to the Services will not exceed USD $100 (or the minimum amount permitted by law), unless a different limit is required by applicable law.
Indemnification
You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless dCorps and its contributors, service providers, and affiliates from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to your use of the Services, your violation of these Terms, or your violation of any law or third-party rights.
Suspension and termination
We may suspend or terminate your access to the Services at any time, with or without notice, if we reasonably believe you have violated these Terms, pose a security risk, or if we must do so to comply with law.
Sections that by their nature should survive termination (including disclaimers, limitation of liability, and indemnification) will survive.
Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. The “Latest update” date shown on the page (if any) or the updated text itself will indicate when changes were made. Your continued use of the Services after changes become effective constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
Governing law; disputes
These Terms are intended to be governed by the laws of the British Virgin Islands, without regard to conflict of laws principles, unless a different governing law is required by applicable law.
You agree that any dispute arising out of or relating to these Terms or the Services will be brought in the courts located in the British Virgin Islands, unless applicable law requires otherwise.
Contact
Questions about these Terms: dev@dcorps.com
Boundary constraints
In scope
Access to and use of the dCorps website, documentation, and any related interfaces, applications, or services that link to these Terms.
We may update these Terms from time to time.
Out of scope
An offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any token, share, security, or other financial product.
Investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice.
Legal personhood, filings, or enforcement; legal recognition remains off-chain and depends on jurisdiction, counterparties, and contracts.
A bank, broker, dealer, exchange, or asset manager.
The Services will be uninterrupted, secure, or error-free.
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
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