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Risk Disclosure

The risks you accept when trading digital assets with PumpIQ.

Last updated July 31, 2026

This disclosure describes material risks of using PumpIQ and trading digital assets on Solana. It is part of the Terms of Service and is not exhaustive: risks not listed here can still cause losses.

1. Volatility and total loss

Digital asset prices move fast and without warning. Any position can lose most or all of its value, including within minutes. Never commit funds you cannot afford to lose entirely.

2. Memecoin risk

Many Solana tokens, especially newly launched ones, have no underlying business, utility, or revenue. Their supply is often concentrated in a few wallets, their liquidity is often thin, and their creators can abandon or drain them at any time. Prices of such tokens are frequently manipulated, and a token that is active today can become worthless and untradeable tomorrow.

3. Execution risk

The price you see when you review a draft can differ from the price you get when the transaction executes (slippage). Transactions can fail or expire and still cost network fees. Network congestion can delay or drop transactions, and strategies such as front-running and sandwiching (MEV) can make your execution worse than quoted.

4. Smart contract and token risk

Trading venues, protocols, and token programs are software and can contain bugs or be exploited. A token’s program can carry properties that affect your position, including transfer fees, freeze authority that can lock your balance, or mint authority that can dilute it. PumpIQ surfaces public data about tokens but cannot detect every hazard.

5. AI output risk

PumpIQ’s AI can be wrong. Model output can be inaccurate, incomplete, or stale, can misread market data, and can state things confidently that are false. Monitoring and alerts can miss events or fire late. Treat every output as information to verify, not as advice, and review every transaction before you sign it.

6. Copy trading risk

A copied wallet’s past performance does not predict its future results. Copied wallets can change strategy, take losses, or exit positions before your copy executes, and your execution price and timing will differ from theirs. Copy trading can multiply losses as easily as gains.

7. Your signing responsibility

You review and sign every transaction. A signed and confirmed Solana transaction is irreversible: there is no cancellation, chargeback, or recovery. You are also responsible for the credentials that control your wallets; losing them means losing access to the wallet and its assets.

8. No insurance

Digital assets are not bank deposits. They are not insured by the FDIC, SIPC, or any government program. If assets are lost, stolen, or become worthless, no insurance fund will make you whole.

9. Regulatory and tax risk

Laws and regulations for digital assets are changing and vary by jurisdiction. Regulatory action can restrict features of the Service, affect specific tokens, or affect your ability to trade. Taxes on your trading activity are your responsibility.

10. Suitability

Digital asset trading is not suitable for everyone. Consider your experience, objectives, and financial situation, and consider independent professional advice before trading.