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Disclaimer

Please read this disclaimer carefully before using Dogenado.

No Financial Advice

Dogenado is a privacy protocol, not a financial service. Nothing on this website or in this documentation constitutes financial, legal, or tax advice. Always do your own research and consult with qualified professionals.

Use at Your Own Risk

Dogenado is provided "AS IS" without warranties of any kind. By using Dogenado, you acknowledge and accept:

  • Smart Contract Risk: While efforts have been made to ensure security, smart contracts may contain bugs or vulnerabilities
  • Cryptographic Risk: Zero-knowledge proof systems, while mathematically sound, may have implementation issues
  • Network Risk: DogeOS and underlying blockchain networks may experience issues
  • Loss of Funds: If you lose your secret note, your funds are permanently unrecoverable

Regulatory Compliance

Users are solely responsible for:

  • Understanding and complying with all applicable laws in their jurisdiction
  • Determining whether using privacy protocols is legal in their location
  • Any tax obligations arising from using Dogenado
  • Proper record-keeping for their transactions

Dogenado does not collect, store, or have access to user information beyond what is publicly visible on the blockchain.

No Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law:

  • The Dogenado protocol, its developers, and contributors shall not be liable for any damages arising from the use of this protocol
  • This includes but is not limited to: loss of funds, lost profits, data loss, or other damages

Third-Party Services

Dogenado interacts with:

  • DogeOS blockchain
  • RPC providers
  • Token contracts
  • Web3 wallets

We are not responsible for the operation, security, or reliability of these third-party services.

Open Source Software

Dogenado is open-source software. Users are encouraged to:

  • Review the code before use
  • Verify contract addresses
  • Understand the technical risks involved

Protocol Governance

Dogenado operates as a decentralized protocol. Once deployed, smart contracts are immutable and cannot be altered, even by the original developers.

Updates to This Disclaimer

This disclaimer may be updated from time to time. Continued use of Dogenado constitutes acceptance of any changes.


Last Updated: December 2025


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By using Dogenado, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to this disclaimer.