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Risk Disclaimer

Buying on-chain assets and entering HODL Mode is risky. This page lays out the major risks before you commit to a holding period.

LAST UPDATED · MAY 7, 2026

1. On-Chain Assets Are High Risk

On-chain assets — tokenized stocks, tokenized ETFs, blue-chip crypto, and other Solana ecosystem assets — can be volatile, speculative, thinly traded, manipulated, hacked, paused, delisted, or lose all value. An asset that looks liquid or safe today may become illiquid or worthless during your holding period.

Only commit assets and amounts you can afford to lose entirely.

2. HODL Mode Can Increase Losses

HODL Mode is designed to prevent early exit. If prices fall, volatility spikes, liquidity disappears, or you need funds before maturity, you may be unable to sell or transfer committed assets until the unlock time.

The product goal is discipline, not downside protection. A commitment can help you avoid panic-selling, but it can also prevent you from responding to legitimate risk.

3. No Guaranteed Return

HODLKAGE does not guarantee profit, asset appreciation, yield, income, tier value, airdrops, token claims, or any other economic benefit.

Discipline tiers, tutorials, and leaderboards are product mechanics. They do not represent money, equity, or a claim on revenue.

4. Smart Contract and Protocol Risk

  • Smart contracts (including Jupiter, Jupiter Lock, and any program HODLKAGE composes) may contain bugs, vulnerabilities, unexpected behavior, or upgrade risks.
  • Transactions may fail, be delayed, cost more than expected, or execute under different market conditions than expected.
  • Solana may experience congestion, outages, forks, validator issues, RPC issues, or ecosystem failures.
  • A wallet, browser extension, RPC provider, asset program, swap route, or third-party API may fail or be compromised.

5. Tokenized Stock and ETF Risk

Tokenized stocks and ETFs are on-chain representations issued by third parties. They depend on the issuer's custody, redemption, oracle, and legal arrangements with the underlying.

A tokenized stock or ETF may not give you the same economic, voting, redemption, or shareholder rights as the underlying security. The token may de-peg, halt, redeem at a discount, or become unredeemable depending on issuer health and jurisdiction.

Read the issuer's documentation, custody arrangements, and redemption mechanics before buying.

6. Other Asset and Issuer Risk

Memecoins, new tokens, low-liquidity tokens, wrapped assets, stablecoins, LSTs, and synthetic assets each carry different risks. Issuers, custodians, bridges, mints, freeze authorities, or governance controls may affect your ability to use or redeem an asset.

7. Price and Oracle Risk

HODLKAGE uses asset metadata, estimated prices, and third-party market data to display values and calculate tier records. Missing, stale, manipulated, or incorrect prices may result in zero credit, incorrect estimates, or changed calculations.

Displayed values are estimates and should not be treated as executable prices.

8. Regulatory and Tax Risk

Crypto laws, securities rules, commodities rules, tax rules, sanctions, and consumer-protection rules may change or apply differently depending on your location, identity, assets, and activity. Tokenized stocks and ETFs may be treated as securities in some jurisdictions.

You are responsible for tax reporting, legal compliance, and understanding whether you may use the Service.

9. Security and Scam Risk

  • Never share your seed phrase or private key.
  • Beware of fake HODLKAGE links, fake support accounts, malicious airdrops, fake Phantom popups, and phishing sites. The only official site is https://www.hodlkage.com.
  • Verify URLs, wallet prompts, asset mints, and transaction details before signing.
  • HODLKAGE support will never ask for secret recovery information.

10. Independent Judgment

You are solely responsible for deciding whether to connect a wallet, buy an asset, enter HODL Mode, choose a holding period, or interact with any smart contract. Do your own research and consider getting independent financial, tax, and legal advice.

COUNSEL REVIEW

These pages are product-facing policy text. Before public launch, the operating entity, governing law, jurisdiction-specific consumer notices, and production support address should be reviewed by qualified counsel.