Risk disclosure
Read this before you put money into anything on LOOT. It is written to be understood, not to be survived.
Last updated 27 July 2026Nothing here is advice
Nothing on this site is financial, investment, legal, tax or accounting advice. No ranking, chart, label, badge, prize, boosted placement or piece of copy is a recommendation to buy or sell anything. We do not know your circumstances and we are not assessing whether anything here is suitable for you. Every trade you make is your own decision.
We do not create, vet or endorse tokens
Anyone can launch a token. We do not review, approve, verify or endorse any of them. A token appearing on LOOT means only that it exists on the chain. It is not a signal of quality, legitimacy or safety.
- Names and images are unverified. A token can use any name, ticker or picture, including one that imitates something real. It has no connection to whatever it references unless you verify that yourself.
- Most tokens have nobody behind them. No team, no roadmap, no obligation to you, and no reason to expect anyone will keep working on it.
- Some tokens are deployed automatically by LOOT, referencing market activity elsewhere. They have no creator and nobody behind them at all.
- Copies exist. Tribute and buyout are built to keep liquidity together and point pressure toward the original, but they do not and cannot guarantee that only one token exists for any idea. Check the contract address, not the name.
Permanent code, no pause, no audit
The contracts are immutable. Once deployed they cannot be changed, patched, paused or shut down, by us or by anyone. That protects you from us, and it means a bug is permanent and its consequences are unrecoverable.
The deployed contracts have not been audited by an independent security firm. They have been reviewed in-house, tested and fuzzed. That is not the same thing as an external audit, and you should not treat it as one.
There is no pause, no kill switch, no admin key over trading and no circuit breaker. The two limits a new token carries both expire when it graduates. The launch gate fails open. We publish the whole picture, including the one key that does exist, on There is no emergency stop.
Risk is not only in our code. The chain itself, the wallet you use, the price feeds and the underlying exchange contracts can all fail or behave unexpectedly, and none of them are under our control.
Transactions are final
A confirmed transaction cannot be reversed, cancelled or refunded. There is no chargeback and no support queue that can undo it. If you send to the wrong address, sign something malicious, mistype an amount, or get sandwiched by another trader, the result is permanent.
We never hold your funds and we never hold your keys. If you lose access to your wallet, we cannot restore it. We will never ask for your seed phrase or private key, and anyone who does is stealing from you.
Price, liquidity and fees
- Liquidity can vanish. Being able to sell at a price you can see now does not mean you will be able to sell later, or at all. Thin pools move hard on small trades.
- Prices are volatile and can go to zero and stay there. Past performance of a token, a creator or the platform tells you nothing about the future.
- You pay fees and network costs on every trade, in both directions. Frequent trading can lose money even when prices go your way.
- Displayed numbers can be wrong or stale. Market caps, charts and progress indicators are derived from on-chain data and can lag or misreport. Verify anything you are relying on.
The loot game
The loot game is a feature of the product, not an investment product and not a return on anything. Boxes, keys, zones, prizes and draws do not entitle you to income and are not a claim against us. What an opened box pays depends on what is in the token’s fee pot at the time, which can be very little or effectively nothing.
Game outcomes are settled by public randomness and on-chain rules. That makes them verifiable; it does not make them predictable, and it does not make them profitable. Selling burns your game position on that token. That is how the game is designed to work, and it is not reversible.
Legal, regulatory and tax
The legal treatment of tokens, token launch platforms and on-chain reward mechanics is unsettled and differs between countries. It may change, and it may change with retroactive effect. You are responsible for determining whether your use of LOOT is lawful where you are, and for any tax you owe on it. We do not provide tax reporting and we cannot tell you what you owe.
LOOT runs on a public blockchain. Your wallet address, balances and every trade you make are permanently public and cannot be deleted, hidden or made private by anyone, including us.
No protections apply
LOOT is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by or connected to Robinhood Markets, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries. Building on a public network does not create a relationship with whoever operates that network.
No brokerage protection, deposit guarantee, investor compensation scheme or regulated-market safeguard applies to anything you do here. There is no insurance. If you lose money, there is nothing to claim against and no scheme to make you whole.
No guarantees
The interface is provided as it is, with all faults. We do not guarantee it will be available, accurate, uninterrupted or free of errors, and we do not guarantee any outcome from using it. See the terms.