Legal

Risk Disclosure

Participating in token presales and using the Chroma Protocol carries significant risk, including the total and permanent loss of funds. The protections Chroma enforces are mechanical and limited — read carefully what they do and do not cover before you commit any funds.

Chroma LLC · Last updated: June 10, 2026

01Total loss of capital

You can lose everything you deposit. Digital assets are volatile and a token’s value can fall to zero. Only participate with funds you can afford to lose entirely.

02What is enforced — and what is not

Enforced on-chain: liquidity is locked at launch (the LP position is burned), mint and freeze authority are revoked as a launch precondition, net refunds are issued automatically if a raise fails, and allocations are pro-rata. These are mechanical guarantees you can verify on-chain.

NOT prevented: a creator selling their own tokens once any vesting they configured has elapsed, ordinary market and price risk, low liquidity or volatility after launch, and a token losing all of its value. Chroma protects the structure of the raise — it does not guarantee that any project will succeed or that any token will hold value.

03Smart-contract risk

The Protocol is a smart-contract program intended to be immutable once deployed to mainnet, meaning bugs cannot be patched after that point. An independent third-party security audit is planned and not yet complete; Chroma does not claim to be audited. Until an audit is published, you should treat the code as unaudited and weigh that risk accordingly.

04Send only from a self-custody wallet

Funds sent from an exchange or custodial wallet can be permanently lost — allocations and refunds bind to the on-chain sending address, which an exchange controls. Always transact from a wallet whose keys you control.

05Non-refundable fee

The 1.5% platform fee is taken at the time of deposit and is retained even if the raise fails and the remaining net amount is refunded.

06Regulatory & jurisdictional risk

Digital-asset regulation is evolving and varies by country. Availability of the Interface may be restricted in certain jurisdictions, and the regulatory treatment of tokens you acquire is uncertain. It is your responsibility to determine whether your participation is lawful where you are located.

07No advice

Nothing in this disclosure or on the Interface is financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. You are solely responsible for your decisions and should consult your own qualified advisors.

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