Plain-language summaries of the rules, risks, and policies that apply to the Wadoozie platform. The full, binding versions of every policy below live on wadoozie.com — this page is the navigable overview, not the legal text of record.
(Product intent / legal scaffolding — the litepaper points to wadoozie.com as the home of the binding FAQ, risk and legal disclaimer, and CertiK audit report. The summaries on this page reference real on-chain protections from the litepaper but are not themselves the binding documents.)
Terms of Use
The Terms of Use cover the rules for using the Wadoozie platform — what users can do, what they can't, and what responsibilities they accept by signing in, connecting a wallet, or participating in the network.
User responsibilities. Users use the platform lawfully, provide accurate information where it's required, protect their own wallet and account access, respect the community and the system, and avoid abuse, fraud, or any behavior that harms other participants. Wallet security is the user's responsibility — Wadoozie cannot recover lost private keys or seed phrases.
Platform usage rules. Users may not misuse the platform, upload harmful or misleading content, attempt to break or exploit the system, impersonate another person, or use the platform for illegal activity. Submissions, fragment claims, and on-chain actions tied to abusive behavior may be rejected, reversed where possible, or referred to the appropriate authorities.
Limitation of liability. Wadoozie is not responsible for every possible loss or issue that arises on the network. That includes wallet mistakes made by users, third-party failures, downtime or service interruptions, market changes, and token price movement. The contract at 0x8a730da6d4f483917a53072d9a8e5eef4b105d72 is renounced and immutable post-launch — it cannot be modified, paused, or reversed by the team or by Wadoozie.
Disclaimer
Wadoozie is a narrative-driven, on-chain attention network. It is not a financial product, an investment vehicle, or a regulated service.
No financial advice. Wadoozie does not provide financial, investment, trading, tax, or legal advice. Nothing on the site, in the Publishers Center, in the documentation, or in any communication from the project should be treated as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any asset. Users make their own decisions and consult qualified professionals where they need to.
No guarantees. Participation does not guarantee rewards, earnings, badge unlocks, leaderboard positions, access to specific features, or any future outcome. The system may change, review decisions affect results, and individual outcomes vary.
No promises on token value. Wadoozie does not promise token price growth, market performance, future liquidity, exchange listings, or financial return of any kind. The price of $WADZ is determined by market activity against the locked liquidity pool — it is not set, controlled, or supported by the project. The ecosystem is built to support participation, not to guarantee profit.
Risk Notice
Crypto involves real risk. The Risk Notice exists to make that risk visible before someone goes deeper into the network — not buried in fine print after.
Token risk. Digital assets are volatile. The value of $WADZ can rise or fall sharply, and total loss is possible. Only participate with funds you can afford to lose.
Participation risk. Rewards, fragment recoveries, leaderboard standing, and approved publisher activity all depend on system rules, review timing, and verification. Participation is not a guarantee of payout.
Wallet risk. Users are responsible for their own wallets. Lost private keys and lost seed phrases mean lost access — permanently. Wadoozie cannot recover them.
Technical risk. No digital system is perfect. Bugs, delays, outages, smart contract issues, and unexpected behavior can happen. The $WADZ contract has been audited by CertiK and the report is published on wadoozie.com — an audit reduces risk, but does not eliminate it.
Regulatory risk. Rules around tokens, wallets, and blockchain use vary by region and change over time. Some features may be limited or unavailable in certain jurisdictions. Users are responsible for understanding the laws that apply to them.
The protective facts that sit alongside the risks: the contract is renounced post-launch and cannot be modified, the liquidity pool is locked and DAO-governed and cannot be moved by any team or individual wallet, and the team allocation is fully locked for 12 months from launch with no on-chain liquidity during the first year of the mission. The risks above are real. The protections above are also real.
Privacy Policy
The Privacy Policy covers what data the platform collects, how it is used, and what activity is visible inside the network.
What data is collected. The platform may collect wallet addresses, email addresses where users provide them, content submissions, support messages, device and browser information, and usage data such as pages visited and actions taken. The full enumerated list lives in the binding privacy policy on wadoozie.com.
How data is used. Collected data is used to operate the system, improve the user experience, support rewards and participation features, track platform performance, respond to support requests, and keep the platform secure. Data is not sold.
Public vs private data. Some activity is public by design. Wallet-linked reward actions, leaderboard positions, approved publisher activity, governance votes, and on-chain transactions tied to the public contract are all visible — and that visibility is the mechanism that keeps the network accountable. Private information like email addresses, support messages, and device data stays protected and is only used for operation, support, and legal compliance.
Cookie Policy
The Cookie Policy covers how the site uses cookies and similar technologies.
Cookie types. The platform uses essential cookies that the site needs to function, performance cookies that measure speed and reliability, functional cookies that remember preferences, and a limited set of third-party cookies for analytics and integrations. The full breakdown lives in the binding cookie policy on wadoozie.com.
Analytics use. Some cookies help the platform understand which pages people visit, how users move through the site, which features are used most, and how the experience can improve over time. Analytics data is aggregated.
Session use. Session cookies keep the site working — active sessions, navigation, platform stability, and the connected flows that hold a user's experience together all depend on them.
Cookie controls. Users can manage cookies through browser settings, device settings, or the cookie preference tools surfaced on the site. Disabling some cookies will affect how parts of the platform work.
