General Terms
Binding Effect of Platform Access
Dexsport makes its web-based access point available through dexsport.io and related digital entry points. In this agreement, that access point is called the “Interface”. It allows users to reach functions connected with Dexsport data protocols, supporting software, virtual currency interactions, and liquidity-related tools.
The Interface may be used only under the rules set out in this document. When a user opens, browses, connects to, or otherwise interacts with the Interface, that user accepts a binding legal agreement with Dexsport. If access is made for a company, organization, or other legal entity, the person acting on its behalf confirms that they have authority to bind that entity.
Anyone who does not accept these rules must not use the Interface. Continued access also means acceptance of the dispute rules in this agreement, including individual arbitration where applicable and waiver of class, collective, or representative proceedings.
User Eligibility and Location Rules
Only users who are at least eighteen years old, legally capable, and able to enter into a binding agreement with Dexsport may use the Interface. Users must also ensure that their access complies with all applicable laws, regulations, sanctions, and restrictive measures.
The Interface is not available to individuals or entities connected with the United States, including citizens, residents, incorporated entities, or entities with a registered office or principal place of business there. Access is also restricted for users from Myanmar, Ivory Coast, Burundi, Cuba, Crimea and Sevastopol, Belarus, Antigua and Barbuda, Algeria, Bangladesh, Bolivia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mali, Liberia, Nicaragua, North Korea, Nepal, Somalia, Morocco, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Ecuador, and any other jurisdiction subject to sanctions enforced by the United States, the United Kingdom, or the European Union.
Users may not hide or alter their location through VPNs, proxies, IP masking, address-hiding tools, or similar methods. Dexsport may limit, suspend, block, or deny access to the Interface for any user, entity, territory, or jurisdiction at any time.
Independent Legal Responsibility
Each user must determine whether using the Interface is lawful under the rules that apply to them. Dexsport does not undertake to explain local laws, tax duties, reporting requirements, filings, licensing matters, or regulatory restrictions to users.
Use of the Interface is not allowed where it would be unlawful or where it would create registration, licensing, reporting, or other legal obligations for Dexsport that Dexsport has not accepted. Users must also make sure that any virtual currency or crypto asset used in connection with Dexsport has a lawful source. Assets linked to drug trade, dark web activity, sanctions evasion, fraud, theft, criminal proceeds, or other unlawful conduct may lead to blocked or denied access.
Blockchain Environment
The Interface connects users with decentralized systems, virtual currency networks, blockchain tools, protocol-related functions, and supporting software. These technologies involve risks that may occur without notice, including cryptographic failures, network congestion, price volatility, protocol errors, smart contract flaws, transaction delays, and changing on-chain fees.
Dexsport does not operate or control blockchain networks, public blockchain software, virtual currency systems, transaction confirmation processes, or the Protocol itself. Once a user starts an on-chain action, Dexsport cannot cancel, reverse, modify, confirm, or guarantee it.
Information made available through the Interface is for reference only. It is not an offer, solicitation, investment recommendation, financial advice, tax advice, legal advice, or technical instruction. Users should obtain independent professional advice before making decisions involving digital assets, legal duties, taxes, technical systems, or financial exposure.
Market Risk and Asset Security
By using the Interface, users acknowledge the risks connected with blockchain-based assets and decentralized technology. Each user remains responsible for their own decisions, wallet activity, transactions, and related actions.
Digital asset markets may change sharply because of liquidity, adoption, speculation, security events, technology changes, regulation, market sentiment, and other factors. Network speed and transaction cost may also change suddenly. Dexsport assumes no liability for losses connected with market movement, blockchain conditions, failed or delayed transactions, fees, volatility, or similar variables.
Users must protect their own private keys, wallet credentials, passwords, devices, and virtual currency. Dexsport is not responsible for assets, wallets, keys, credentials, devices, or passwords that are lost, stolen, mishandled, compromised, or impossible to recover.
Conduct That Is Not Allowed
The Interface must not be used for illegal, abusive, fraudulent, manipulative, harmful, or security-related activity. Users must not violate this agreement or applicable law, infringe intellectual property or privacy rights, interfere with systems or networks, distribute harmful code, reverse engineer the Interface, publish false information, manipulate markets, engage in spoofing or wash trading, or carry out similar misconduct.
Users must also avoid crypto-specific misuse. This includes attempts to obtain another person’s private keys, wallet credentials, passwords, or account information; laundering crypto assets; using funds derived from crime; using assets connected with dark web activity, drug trade, fraud, theft, or sanctions evasion; or helping another person do any of these things.
Bypassing territorial restrictions is also prohibited. If Dexsport believes that a user has violated this agreement, applicable law, access restrictions, or security requirements, Dexsport may restrict, suspend, or terminate access to the Interface.
Platform Content and Submitted Materials
Dexsport owns or controls rights in the Interface and its protected content. This may include software, text, interface design, images, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, patents, and other protected materials. Open-source protocol software remains subject to its own applicable rules. Access to the Interface does not transfer ownership, intellectual property rights, or other proprietary rights to the user.
Users may not copy, modify, adapt, license, sell, publish, distribute, or allow third parties to use the Interface or its content without express authorization from Dexsport.
Users keep ownership of materials they submit through the Interface. By submitting materials, users grant Dexsport a worldwide, royalty-free, irrevocable license to use, copy, publish, transmit, distribute, and process those materials in accordance with applicable law. Feedback, comments, bug reports, suggestions, and similar submissions may be used by Dexsport without payment or confidentiality obligations.
External Links and Data Handling
The Interface may display or link to third-party websites, services, materials, products, promotions, or other resources. Dexsport does not own, control, endorse, or guarantee those resources. Any user who accesses them does so at their own risk.
Use of the Interface also involves acknowledgment of Dexsport’s Privacy Policy. Personal information may be collected, used, stored, disclosed, and otherwise processed in accordance with that Privacy Policy and applicable rules.
Availability Without Warranty
The Interface is made available on an “as is” and “as available” basis. Dexsport disclaims warranties of every kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise, including warranties connected with the Interface, the Protocol, software code, data, content, or related information.
Dexsport does not guarantee accuracy, completeness, reliability, security, availability, uninterrupted operation, error-free performance, fitness for any purpose, absence of defects, or absence of harmful components. No statement, message, data point, or material made available through the Interface creates a warranty. Users accept all risks connected with use of the Interface.
Liability Limits and User Protection Duties
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Dexsport and its related parties shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, punitive, exemplary, or similar damages. This includes loss of profits, goodwill, data, use, private keys, virtual currency, or other intangible property.
This limitation applies to losses connected with hacking, unauthorized access, service interruptions, technical failures, errors, bugs, viruses, third-party conduct, lost credentials, lost assets, or use of information obtained through the Interface.
Users agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Dexsport and its related parties from claims, losses, liabilities, costs, and expenses arising from use of the Interface, breach of these Terms, unlawful conduct, infringement of third-party rights, or use of the Interface by another party with the user’s assistance.
Dispute Process and Applicable Law
Any dispute between a user and Dexsport relating to the Interface or this agreement is personal to those parties. Users may act only in an individual capacity and may not bring class arbitration, class action, collective action, or representative proceedings.
Before starting formal proceedings, the user must send a notice to [email protected]. The notice must include the user’s name, mailing address, email address, description of the dispute, and requested remedy. If the dispute is not resolved within thirty days, either party may begin arbitration where permitted by this agreement. Any claim must be filed within one year from the date the dispute arises, otherwise the right to bring the claim is permanently barred.
This agreement is governed by the laws of the Seychelles, excluding conflict of laws principles. Any unresolved dispute must be resolved by binding arbitration in London, United Kingdom, in English, under the rules of the London Court of International Arbitration. The arbitrator may not consolidate claims from different parties or preside over class, representative, or multi-party proceedings. The Interface is deemed to be based in the Seychelles, and access from another location does not create jurisdiction outside the Seychelles.
Changes and Final Agreement
Dexsport may publish updated versions of these Terms at any time. Changes become effective when the user first accesses or uses the Interface after the updated version is posted. Continued use is deemed acceptance of the revised Terms.
If the user does not accept the revised Terms, the user must stop using the Interface. Rights and obligations that should remain effective after termination of use shall continue to apply.
These Terms and all incorporated supporting materials constitute the entire agreement between the user and Dexsport regarding use of the Interface. They replace all prior and contemporaneous agreements, communications, and understandings on the same subject. Questions about these Terms may be sent to [email protected].