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Disclaimer

Last updated: March 2026

t2000 is beta software. This software is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. Use at your own risk.

Risk of Loss

Interacting with blockchain protocols and DeFi applications involves substantial risk of loss. You could lose some or all of your funds due to smart contract bugs, protocol exploits, oracle failures, liquidation events, or other unforeseen circumstances.

Smart Contract Risk

t2000 interacts with third-party smart contracts on the Sui blockchain (NAVI Protocol, Suilend, Cetus, and others). These contracts have been audited by their respective teams but are not guaranteed to be free of vulnerabilities. t2000 does not audit or guarantee the safety of any third-party protocol.

No Guarantee of Returns

APY rates displayed are variable and based on real-time protocol data. They can change at any time and are not guaranteed. Past performance does not indicate future results.

Key Management

t2000 generates and stores private keys locally on your device, encrypted with your PIN. If you lose your key file or forget your PIN, your funds are irrecoverable. There is no recovery mechanism, customer support hotline, or backup service. You are solely responsible for your keys.

Beta Software

t2000 is currently in active development. Features may change, break, or be removed without notice. The software has not undergone a formal third-party security audit. An internal security review has been completed and is publicly available.

Regulatory

t2000 does not provide financial services and is not a bank, custodian, exchange, or financial advisor. The use of terms like "bank account," "savings," and "checking" are metaphorical and describe the functional roles within the agent framework. Users are responsible for understanding and complying with the laws and regulations in their jurisdiction.

Autonomous Agents

t2000 is designed for use by autonomous AI agents. Transactions executed by agents are final and irreversible. Ensure agent configurations and spending limits are set appropriately before granting agents access to funds.