Blockchain transactions can be irreversible. Read the Terms and Risk Disclosure before connecting a wallet or signing.
You can lose everything
Tokens can fall to zero, become illiquid, be abandoned, be manipulated, or be designed maliciously. Only use assets you can afford to lose.
Mint and authority risk
- A mint authority may be able to create additional token supply.
- A freeze authority may have power over token accounts.
- Token metadata can be misleading or impersonate another project.
- Different tokens can use similar names and symbols. The mint address is the primary identifier.
Program risk
Solana programs can contain bugs, unsafe permissions, upgrade risks, account-validation mistakes, economic flaws, or malicious logic. A program ID shown by an interface is not proof of safety.
Trading and liquidity risk
Jupiter, Raydium, and other venues can have thin liquidity, failed routes, price impact, slippage, MEV, token restrictions, and pricing differences. Quotes can change before a transaction lands.
Wallet risk
A malicious approval, compromised extension, fake website, leaked seed phrase, or signing mistake can cause permanent loss. Read wallet simulations and transaction details carefully.
Network and infrastructure risk
Solana, RPC providers, indexers, wallets, explorers, hosting services, and third-party trading interfaces can be unavailable, delayed, rate-limited, inaccurate, or changed without notice.
End of Risk Disclosure