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fix: Axelar -> Interop Labs in terms of use (#1034)
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All goods or services provided through the Axelar network (the “Protocol”) are provided on an “as is,” “as available” basis. The Protocol is constantly under active development, and it is currently undergoing its “beta” testing phase, meaning that while the core features of the Protocol have been implemented, undetected bugs, errors, and vulnerabilities may remain undiscovered until this phase of testing is complete.

The Protocol may now or in the future contain undetected errors, bugs, or vulnerabilities. It is possible that Axelar, Inc. (the “Company”) or the Axelar Foundation (the “Foundation”) will not detect errors in the Protocol or the underlying technology until after code has been fully released for external or internal use. Any errors, bugs, vulnerabilities, or other design defects discovered in the Protocol’s code after release may result in a negative experience for the Protocol’s users.
The Protocol may now or in the future contain undetected errors, bugs, or vulnerabilities. It is possible that Interop Labs, Inc. (the “Company”) or the Axelar Foundation (the “Foundation”) will not detect errors in the Protocol or the underlying technology until after code has been fully released for external or internal use. Any errors, bugs, vulnerabilities, or other design defects discovered in the Protocol’s code after release may result in a negative experience for the Protocol’s users.

Users are responsible for knowing their private key address and keeping such address a secret. Because a private key, or a combination of private keys, is necessary to control and dispose of the digital assets stored in the user’s digital asset wallet, the loss of one or more of a user’s private keys associated with her, his or its digital asset wallet storing the user’s digital assets will result in the loss of the user’s digital assets. Moreover, any third party that gains access to one or more of a user’s private keys, including by gaining access to login credentials of a hosted wallet service a user uses, may be able to misappropriate a user’s digital assets. The Company and its affiliates will never ask a user for her, his or its private key address and a user should never share them with someone the user does not know and trust.
Users are responsible for knowing their private key address and keeping such address a secret. Because a private key, or a combination of private keys, is necessary to control and dispose of the digital assets stored in the user’s digital asset wallet, the loss of one or more of a user’s private keys associated with her, his or their digital asset wallet storing the user’s digital assets will result in the loss of the user’s digital assets. Moreover, any third party that gains access to one or more of a user’s private keys, including by gaining access to login credentials of a hosted wallet service a user uses, may be able to misappropriate a user’s digital assets. The Company and its affiliates will never ask a user for her, his or their private key address and a user should never share them with someone the user does not know and trust.

Transactions in digital assets performed via the Protocol may be irreversible, and, accordingly, losses due to fraudulent or accidental transactions may not be recoverable. Once a transaction has been verified and recorded in a block that is added to the blockchain, an incorrect transfer or a theft of digital assets generally will not be reversible. If a party is able to hack a user’s account and initiate a transaction, the user may not be capable of receiving compensation for any such transfer or theft. If there is an error and a transaction occurs with the wrong account, to the extent that the Company is unable to seek a corrective transaction with such third party or is incapable of identifying the third party which has received the digital assets transferred through error or theft, neither the Company nor the Foundation will be able to revert or otherwise recover incorrectly transferred digital assets. The user is solely responsible for providing the Protocol with accurate information with respect to the destination digital asset wallet intended for the receipt of the user’s digital assets. If information provided by a user proves incorrect, and as a result, the digital assets are not delivered to the intended destination digital asset wallet, neither the Company nor the Foundation will have any liability to the user for the loss of such digital assets suffered by the user.

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