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Disclaimer

Last updated: August 23, 2026

By accessing this website or interacting with the Hex Bond protocol, you acknowledge and agree to everything below. If you do not agree, do not use the website or the protocol.

Independent project

Hex Bond is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected to Actuator Finance, LLC, HEX, PulseChain, PulseX, or any of their founders, teams, or affiliates. All third-party names and marks belong to their respective owners and are used only to describe interoperability.

Interface, not custodian

This website is an independent, nonexclusive interface to open-source smart contracts deployed on PulseChain. We do not take possession, custody, or control of your cryptographic assets at any time. All transactions are initiated and signed by you from your own self-custodial wallet, execute on a public blockchain we do not control, and are irreversible once confirmed. We are not brokers, intermediaries, agents, advisors, or custodians, and no fiduciary relationship exists between you and anyone involved in building or maintaining Hex Bond. We have no information about your transactions beyond what is publicly visible on the blockchain.

No offer, no advice

Nothing on this website or in these docs is an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any security or other financial instrument, in any jurisdiction. Nothing here is investment, financial, legal, tax, or accounting advice. HBR and Hex Bonds are utility tokens for use within the protocol; nothing here should be read as promising profit from the efforts of others.

No guaranteed returns

Yields, emissions, revenue-share rates, burn rates, and token prices are variable and can go to zero. Figures shown in the app are live protocol data or estimates, not promises. Past performance does not predict future results. Statements about future plans — including emission schedules and any changes to revenue-share percentages — are forward-looking, subject to change, and not commitments.

Smart contract and protocol risk

Smart contracts are experimental technology. Despite testing and review, they may contain bugs, vulnerabilities, or economic design flaws that could result in the total loss of your funds. Audits and tests reduce risk; they do not eliminate it. You interact with the contracts at your own risk and are solely responsible for evaluating them before use.

Upgradeability

Core Hex Bond contracts are upgradeable (UUPS proxy pattern) and administered by the team. Upgrades can change contract behavior. Current contract addresses and configuration are listed on the Contracts page.

Third-party dependencies

The protocol depends on external systems outside our control — the HEX contract, PulseX pools and routers, PulseChain itself, and wallet software. Failures, exploits, forks, or parameter changes in any of these can cause loss regardless of anything Hex Bond does.

Your responsibilities

You are solely responsible for: securing your wallet and keys; understanding the transactions you sign; determining whether use of the protocol is legal in your jurisdiction; and reporting and paying any taxes arising from your activity. By using the protocol you represent that you are not a sanctioned person and are not located in a jurisdiction where such use is prohibited.

No warranty; limitation of liability

The website and the protocol are provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. To the maximum extent permitted by law, no contributor to Hex Bond will be liable for any damages of any kind — direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive, including loss of funds, profits, or data — arising from your use of, or inability to use, the website or the protocol, even if foreseeable.