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These terms govern access to the FlashAlliance website, documentation, FAQ pages, and dApp frontend. By using the interface, you accept responsibility for your own wallet, signing behavior, and blockchain transactions.

Last updated: April 10, 2026Status: informational interface and community testing environment

1. Scope of service

FlashAlliance frontend is an interface layer for interacting with deployed smart contracts and project information. It is not a custodial service, exchange, broker, wallet provider, or guaranteed transaction coordinator.

The interface may expose workflow helpers such as seller approval pages, buyer approval pages, alliance dashboards, and documentation, but onchain execution remains subject to contract rules and wallet signatures.

2. User responsibilities

  • Verify network, wallet account, contract address, asset identifier, and transaction details before signing.
  • Use only wallets, private keys, and devices you control securely.
  • Review alliance terms, quotas, and addresses carefully before funding, voting, approving, or executing trades.
  • Do not rely on the frontend to override or rescue incorrect onchain actions once confirmed.

3. Testnet, demo, and non-production notice

Unless clearly stated otherwise, this environment is intended for testing, integration, education, and community review. Testnet assets, faucet distributions, mock NFTs, and demo balances may have no market value and may be reset, replaced, or invalidated without notice.

4. Onchain finality

Blockchain transactions are final once confirmed. FlashAlliance frontend operators cannot reverse, cancel, or rewrite confirmed transactions, approvals, votes, deposits, or transfers.

5. Protocol-specific limitations

FlashAlliance contracts follow a fixed lifecycle. Each alliance is designed for one NFT trade cycle: funding, NFT acquisition, sale execution, and settlement. Closed alliances are not intended to be reused for a second acquisition cycle.

Execution may also depend on offchain coordination, including the current NFT owner approving the alliance contract or the designated buyer approving FATK before sale execution.

6. No warranties

The website, docs, and dApp are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. No guarantee is made regarding uptime, data accuracy, compatibility, uninterrupted access, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or error-free operation.

7. Risk disclosure

Smart contract, wallet, RPC, NFT metadata, network congestion, approval misuse, and user-operation risks exist. Users must independently evaluate the suitability and safety of any interaction. Educational materials and interface copy do not replace technical review.

8. No legal, investment, or financial advice

All materials are provided for informational, educational, and technical purposes only. Nothing on the site or in the documentation constitutes legal advice, investment advice, tax advice, accounting advice, or an offer to transact in regulated financial products.

9. External services

FlashAlliance may link to wallets, repositories, block explorers, NFT resources, or other third-party services. The project is not responsible for external content, third-party policies, or actions performed outside the frontend.

10. Contact and supporting documentation

Before interacting with contracts, review Assumptions, Risk, Runbook, and Rules of Use. Operational and reporting routes are maintained in project repositories and public project channels.

Continued use of the site and frontend indicates acceptance of these operational terms and the public, irreversible nature of blockchain interaction.

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