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Terms of use

These terms cover the LOOT website and the services behind it. They do not cover the blockchain, the contracts or the tokens. That is public infrastructure, and it keeps working whether or not we do.

Last updated 27 July 2026
Be clear about what this document is. LOOT is a decentralized protocol with no operating company behind it. There is no incorporated entity to be a party to an agreement with you, no registered address, and no jurisdiction we can promise to answer in. So treat this as an honest statement of how the interface works and what you take on by using it, not as a contract with a company.

What LOOT is, and what it is not

LOOT is a website that reads a public blockchain and helps you build transactions to send to it. The contracts do the work. We are not in the middle of your trades.

  • We never hold your funds or your tokens. Everything settles directly between your wallet and the contracts.
  • We never hold your keys. We cannot move, lock or recover anything you own.
  • We do not match buyers with sellers and we do not set prices. Prices come from the pools.
  • We do not choose which tokens exist, and we do not review, approve or endorse them.
  • Every trade you submit is one you decided to make. We do not assess whether anything here is suitable for you.

We are not a broker, a dealer, an exchange, an investment adviser, a fund, a bank, a money transmitter, a payment processor, a custodian, an escrow agent, a market maker or a counterparty to your trades. Nothing here creates a fiduciary duty to you, and to the fullest extent the law allows we owe you none.

Who can use it

You must be at least 18 and legally able to enter into these terms where you live. You must not be subject to sanctions, or acting on behalf of anyone who is. You must not use LOOT where doing so would break the law that applies to you. Determining that is your responsibility, not ours.

We do not currently block access by country, and we are telling you that rather than publishing a restriction we do not enforce. That may change.

What you are responsible for

  • Your wallet, your keys and everything done through them.
  • Checking the contract address of anything you trade. Names and images are not verified.
  • The transactions you sign, including their cost, timing and outcome.
  • Any tax you owe, and any reporting it requires.
  • Whether your use of LOOT is lawful where you are.

You must not attack the interface or the protocol, interfere with other users, attempt to gain unauthorised access to any system, or use LOOT to break the law. See the rules below on what is not allowed.

Creating tokens

If you launch a token, you create it. We do not. You are responsible for its name, its ticker, its image, its description and every link you attach to it, and for having the right to use all of them. We do not review, approve, verify or endorse what you launch.

Do not launch something you do not have the rights to, something designed to deceive people about who or what it is, or something that impersonates a real person or organisation.

Tribute, buyout and the root crown are built to keep liquidity together and point pressure toward the original of an idea. They reduce fragmentation. They do not, and cannot, guarantee that only one token exists for any idea, and we make no such claim.

Once a token is deployed it is on the chain permanently. Neither you nor we can delete it, edit it or take it back.

Tokens deployed by LOOT

Some tokens on LOOT are deployed automatically by us, referencing publicly observable market activity elsewhere. They have no creator, no team, no roadmap and nobody behind them.

We are not affiliated with whatever such a token references, and deploying one is not an endorsement of it, a statement about it, or a claim to any connection with it.

What is not allowed

LOOT does not moderate on taste. Memes, parody, ugly jokes, worthless tokens and tokens that insult us are all fine. The line is illegality and safety, not opinion:

  • Content that is criminal on its face: child sexual abuse material, terrorism, and content whose creation or possession is itself a crime.
  • Direct threats, targeted harassment, or content intended to cause physical harm to someone.
  • Impersonating a real person or organisation, or impersonating LOOT.
  • Attacks on the platform: exploiting the interface, evading access controls, or automated abuse.
  • Using LOOT in breach of sanctions or other laws that apply to you.

If we act on a report, the most we can do is remove something from our interface. The token, its pool and its history remain on the chain and remain tradable by anyone. A removal here is not a removal there, and we cannot pretend otherwise.

Fees, the game and paid placement

Trading carries a protocol fee, split on-chain by the contracts, plus the network’s own transaction cost. The current numbers are in the docs.

The loot game is a feature of the product. It is not a financial product, it is not a return on an investment, and nothing in it is a claim against us. Boosted placement is advertising: it buys visibility on our surfaces and nothing else. It is not an endorsement, it does not affect a token’s price or mechanics, and payments for it are final and non-refundable.

Your content

What you upload stays yours. We do not claim ownership of it. By posting it you give us permission to display and distribute it on LOOT so the product can work. Once something is written to the blockchain or to a public content-addressed network, that copy is permanent and outside anyone’s control, including ours.

Independence

LOOT is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, approved by or connected to Robinhood Markets, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. References to the network we run on are factual statements about public infrastructure and nothing more. Nothing about LOOT should be read as implying any relationship, partnership or endorsement.

No warranties, and the limits of our liability

The interface is provided as it is and as available, with all faults. We do not warrant that it will be available, accurate, secure or uninterrupted, and we do not warrant any outcome from using it. Nothing here is financial, investment, legal or tax advice.

To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for any loss you suffer from using LOOT, including the value of any token, losses from volatility or lost liquidity, transactions you sign, bugs in the contracts, chain outages or reorgs, third-party services, or anything another user does. The contracts cannot be paused, patched or reversed by anyone, so there is no remedy we could give you even if we wanted to. See There is no emergency stop.

Some protections cannot be excluded by law, and where that is true for you, this section does not try to exclude them.

Changes, and getting in touch

We may change the interface or these terms at any time; the date at the top shows when this page last changed. We may stop serving the website to anyone at any time. That affects our interface only. It does not affect anything you hold on-chain, which stays yours and stays reachable without us.

To report abuse, a security issue or a rights complaint, contact us on X at @1007loot.