1. Introduction
This disclaimer pertains to your use of the Fetch Oracle protocol ("Fetch Oracle").
Fetch Oracle is a decentralized protocol that enables autonomous smart contracts to facilitate data feeds on the blockchain. It operates in a permissionless manner without intermediaries or administrative control.
By accessing or utilizing Fetch Oracle, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined herein. If you do not agree, you must immediately discontinue use.
2. Decentralization and Autonomy
- No Central Authority – Fetch Oracle is not owned, operated, or controlled by any individual, company, or organization.
- Smart Contracts Operate Independently – The protocol consists of self-executing smart contracts that cannot be altered, stopped, or controlled by any party once deployed.
- Token Distribution & Liquidity Support –
- FETCH tokens may be distributed over time, but this does not grant governance rights, administrative control, or influence over the Fetch Oracle protocol.
- Once deployed, the protocol operates autonomously via smart contracts, and no entity has the ability to alter its function.
- Decentralized Operation – Fetch Oracle operates autonomously, without any central administration or governing body controlling its functions.
3. No Warranties, No Guarantees, and No Liability
No Guarantee of Data Accuracy
- Fetch Oracle facilitates decentralized data feeds but does not verify, validate, or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any data.
No Financial or Investment Advice
- Fetch Oracle does not provide financial, investment, tax, legal, or trading advice.
- Users are fully responsible for their own financial decisions.
No Security, Investment, or Financial Product
- Fetch Oracle is not a security, financial product, or investment contract.
Fetch Oracle Should Not Be Used for Regulated Financial Activity
- The protocol does not provide financial services and is not responsible for how its data is used.
Users Are Responsible for Legal Compliance
- Fetch Oracle does not impose restrictions based on jurisdiction, but users are solely responsible for ensuring their compliance with applicable laws.
4. Third-Party Frontends and Documentation
- No "Official" Frontend – Fetch Oracle does not require an official frontend to function. The protocol can be accessed directly through smart contract interactions.
- Third-Party Frontends and Tools –
- Some independent contributors may provide frontends, dashboards, or documentation for ease of use.
- These third-party services are separate from the Fetch Oracle protocol, and users assume full responsibility when using them.
- No entity providing such tools has control over the protocol.
5. Final Acknowledgment and Assumption of Risk
By using Fetch Oracle, you expressly acknowledge that:
✔ You assume all risks related to blockchain transactions.
✔ Fetch Oracle operates independently, with no entity controlling it.
✔ You are responsible for ensuring legal compliance in your jurisdiction.
IF YOU DO NOT FULLY UNDERSTAND OR AGREE WITH THIS DISCLAIMER, YOU MUST CEASE USING FETCH ORACLE IMMEDIATELY.