Terms of Service
Rules for using Solia escrow interfaces, protocol tools, and beta products.
These terms explain user responsibilities, non-custodial wallet assumptions, blockchain risks, beta limitations, and acceptable use of Solia.
1. Acceptance of These Terms
These Terms of Service govern your access to and use of Solia websites, escrow interfaces, documentation, beta applications, and related services. By accessing or using Solia, you agree to these Terms.
If you do not agree to these Terms, do not use Solia. If you use Solia on behalf of a company, organization, marketplace, or other entity, you represent that you have authority to bind that entity to these Terms.
2. What Solia Provides
Solia provides interfaces and infrastructure for programmable escrow and settlement workflows, including private escrow links, on-chain funding flows, escrow state visibility, documentation, and related tools for freelance, marketplace, and P2P payment use cases.
Solia is not a bank, broker, exchange, custodian, money transmitter, legal advisor, tax advisor, or dispute-resolution court. Solia provides software and protocol-related tools that users may choose to interact with at their own discretion.
3. Beta and Devnet Status
Parts of Solia may be experimental, in beta, or deployed on Solana Devnet. Devnet assets are intended for testing and may have no real-world value.
Features may change, break, be delayed, be discontinued, or be reset as Solia evolves. You should not rely on beta or Devnet functionality as if it were a final production financial service.
4. Non-Custodial Design
Solia is designed to be non-custodial. Users are expected to control their own wallets and approve their own transactions. Solia does not ask for, store, or control your private keys or seed phrase.
You are solely responsible for safeguarding your wallet, private keys, seed phrase, devices, passwords, transaction approvals, and account access. If you lose access to your wallet or approve an unintended transaction, Solia may not be able to recover funds or reverse activity.
5. User Responsibilities
You are responsible for reviewing escrow terms, wallet addresses, token amounts, network details, transaction prompts, recipient information, deadlines, and any other information before approving a transaction.
You are responsible for ensuring that your use of Solia complies with laws, regulations, tax obligations, employment obligations, marketplace rules, sanctions restrictions, and other requirements that apply to you.
You should only create or accept escrow arrangements that you understand and are authorized to enter into.
6. Blockchain Risks
Blockchain transactions may be irreversible. Public blockchain networks may experience congestion, downtime, forks, validator issues, RPC failures, indexing delays, wallet bugs, smart contract defects, or other technical failures.
Digital assets may fluctuate in value or become unavailable. You accept the risks associated with blockchain networks, wallets, tokens, smart contracts, and decentralized infrastructure.
7. Escrow and Dispute Workflows
Solia escrow workflows are intended to make payment state, funding, confirmation, and settlement more transparent. They do not guarantee that a counterparty will perform, that evidence will be complete, or that every disagreement will be resolved to your satisfaction.
Any structured dispute, confirmation, or release logic should be reviewed carefully before use. You remain responsible for deciding whether Solia's available workflow is appropriate for your transaction.
8. Prohibited Use
You may not use Solia to violate laws, evade sanctions, facilitate fraud, launder money, finance illegal activity, infringe intellectual property, harass others, impersonate another person, attack the service, or interfere with the security or reliability of Solia or related infrastructure.
Solia may restrict, suspend, or limit access to interfaces or services where we believe use creates legal, security, abuse, or operational risk. On-chain activity may remain outside Solia's ability to modify or block.
9. Third-Party Services
Solia may link to or integrate with wallets, RPC providers, block explorers, hosting providers, analytics tools, documentation platforms, marketplaces, payment tools, or other third-party services.
Third-party services are governed by their own terms and policies. Solia is not responsible for third-party content, availability, security, functionality, fees, decisions, or errors.
10. No Professional Advice
Solia does not provide financial, investment, legal, tax, employment, accounting, or regulatory advice. Any information provided through Solia is for general informational and product-use purposes only.
You should consult qualified professionals before making decisions that may have financial, legal, tax, employment, or regulatory consequences.
11. Intellectual Property
Solia websites, interfaces, branding, documentation, designs, graphics, copy, and related materials are owned by Solia or its licensors unless otherwise stated.
You may not copy, modify, distribute, or use Solia branding or proprietary materials except as permitted by applicable law, published documentation, open-source licenses, or written permission from Solia.
12. Disclaimers
Solia is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Solia disclaims warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, availability, reliability, security, accuracy, and uninterrupted operation.
Solia does not guarantee that any escrow, transaction, smart contract, wallet interaction, settlement, integration, or dispute workflow will be error-free, secure, uninterrupted, or suitable for your specific use case.
13. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Solia and its contributors, operators, affiliates, and service providers will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost revenue, lost data, lost assets, business interruption, or loss of goodwill.
This limitation applies whether the claim is based on warranty, contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, or any other legal theory, even if Solia has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
14. Changes to Solia or These Terms
Solia may modify, suspend, or discontinue features, interfaces, beta programs, documentation, or services at any time. We may also update these Terms as Solia evolves.
When changes are material, we will update the effective date and may provide additional notice where appropriate. Continued use of Solia after updated Terms become effective means you accept the updated Terms.
15. Contact
For questions about these Terms, contact Solia through the official project channels listed on the Solia website or documentation. Do not send seed phrases, private keys, passwords, or sensitive wallet credentials through support channels.
