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Terms of Use

Effective date

April 13, 2026

1. Overview and eligibility

These Terms of Use apply to your access to the Cobalt website, app, and related client-side tools that help you interact with the Cobalt protocol. By visiting or using the interface, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the interface.

The interface is intended for adults who can legally enter into binding agreements in the place where they live. By using Cobalt, you represent that you meet that standard and that your use is lawful where you access it.

Key points

Cobalt is a wallet-driven interface and does not require a traditional username-and-password account.

You are responsible for determining whether use of the interface is permitted in your jurisdiction.

2. Description of the interface

The Cobalt interface is a frontend that helps users interact with the Cobalt protocol on Solana and with Arcium-backed confidential-compute flows used in parts of the product. The protocol itself is designed to run independently from any single website.

From the interface, users can view active rounds, mine SOL onto board positions, participate in stockpile and bonus mechanics, and review historical outcomes. The website helps present this activity, but onchain instructions are still submitted through the user's wallet.

Key points

Rounds use a board format where users can mine across one or more tiles.

Closed rounds may rely on Arcium-backed flows for hidden selections and randomness-related reveal steps.

Stockpile, bonus, and history surfaces are informational and interactive views over protocol activity.

3. Wallet and user responsibilities

You are solely responsible for your wallet, private keys, seed phrases, device security, and all approvals you grant. Cobalt does not take custody of your assets and cannot recover access if your credentials are lost or compromised.

You are also responsible for reviewing every transaction before approving it, including wallet prompts, destination programs, fees, and the amounts you are sending.

Key points

Keep your wallet software and devices secure.

Double-check addresses, amounts, and transaction prompts before signing.

Maintain your own records for tax, accounting, and compliance purposes.

4. Prohibited conduct

You may not use the interface in a way that violates law, harms other users, or interferes with the protocol or website. Abuse aimed at the website, wallets, nodes, or related services is not permitted.

Key points

Do not use Cobalt for fraud, sanctions evasion, money laundering, or other unlawful activity.

Do not try to disrupt, reverse engineer, exploit, or overload the interface or protocol-connected services.

Do not use deceptive automation or other abusive behavior to manipulate product surfaces or mislead other users.

5. Risks and disclaimers

Using blockchain applications involves significant risk. Asset prices can move quickly, networks can degrade, and smart contracts or integration points can fail in ways that cause partial or total loss.

Cobalt is provided as an interface for interacting with open systems, not as financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. You should make your own decisions and consult professionals where appropriate.

Key points

SOL, HUSH, and other digital assets can be volatile.

Transactions may fail because of congestion, wallet issues, node issues, or contract behavior.

Even reviewed code can contain bugs, design flaws, or unforeseen edge cases.

The interface is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis without warranties of uninterrupted service.

6. Fees, rewards, and transaction finality

When you interact with Cobalt, any resulting blockchain transaction is executed through your wallet and confirmed by the underlying network. Network fees, slippage, and any protocol-level economics shown by the interface remain your responsibility.

Any rewards, payouts, or token flows visible in the interface depend on protocol rules and successful network settlement. Once a transaction has been confirmed, it will usually be irreversible.

Key points

No fiat payments are processed by the interface.

Confirmed onchain transactions are generally final and not refundable.

Displayed protocol mechanics, fees, and reward paths may change over time through product or protocol updates.

7. Privacy and third-party services

Your use of Cobalt is also governed by the Privacy Policy. That policy explains what technical information may be collected by the interface and how public blockchain activity differs from ordinary website data.

Cobalt may link to or rely on third-party services such as wallets, blockchain infrastructure, Arcium surfaces, analytics, and external explorers. Those services have their own terms and privacy practices.

Key points

Review the Privacy Policy before using the interface.

Review the terms and policies of any wallet, node provider, or external site you use alongside Cobalt.

8. Service availability and force majeure

Access to Cobalt may be interrupted, degraded, or removed at any time. Outages can result from frontend issues, hosting problems, blockchain incidents, third-party failures, cyberattacks, or events outside reasonable control.

Where possible, reasonable efforts may be made to restore service, but uninterrupted availability is not guaranteed.

9. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the operators of the Cobalt interface will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages arising out of or related to your use of the interface, protocol access, or linked third-party services.

That limitation includes loss of profits, opportunity, business, goodwill, data, or digital assets, even if the possibility of such loss was known or foreseeable.

10. Indemnification

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the operators of the Cobalt interface from claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses arising from your misuse of the interface, your violation of these terms, or your infringement of another person's rights.

11. Suspension, termination, and updates

Access to the interface may be limited or suspended at any time, including in response to abuse, legal concerns, security incidents, or operational decisions. Sections that are intended to survive termination, such as risk disclosures and liability limits, remain in effect.

These terms may be revised from time to time by publishing an updated version in the interface. Your continued use after an update means you accept the revised terms.

12. Disputes and governing rules

Unless a different written agreement applies, any dispute relating to the Cobalt interface will be resolved on an individual basis and not as part of a class or representative action, except where such a waiver is not enforceable under applicable law.

The governing law, forum, and dispute-resolution path may be designated by the operator of the interface or required by mandatory law. If those rules are not enforceable where you live, the portions that cannot be enforced will be interpreted as narrowly as needed while the rest remains in effect.