Terms of Service
1Introduction and Acceptance
1.1 These Terms of Service (the "Terms") form a binding legal agreement between you ("you," "User," or "Developer," as applicable) and PaxLabs Inc. ("PaxLabs," "we," "us," or the "Operator"), governing your access to and use of the Services defined below.
1.2 By accessing or using any of the Services — including by creating an account, connecting a wallet or decentralized identifier, deploying or operating an Agent, calling an API, or transacting on the Deus marketplace — you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms and by each policy incorporated herein by reference (Section 3.4). Your access to the Services is conditioned on your acceptance of these Terms.
1.3 If you do not agree to these Terms in their entirety, you must immediately cease all access to and use of the Services.
1.4 If you are entering into these Terms on behalf of a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other legal entity, you represent and warrant that you have the legal authority to bind that entity to these Terms, and "you" shall refer to that entity. If you lack such authority, you must not accept these Terms or access the Services on behalf of that entity.
2Definitions
For the purposes of these Terms, the following capitalized terms have the meanings set forth below. Additional defined terms may appear in the incorporated policies referenced in Section 3.4.
"Agent" means any autonomous or semi-autonomous software process — including AI agents, bots, and automated routines — that authenticates to, is hosted by, or transacts through the Matrix infrastructure or the Paxeer Network, whether or not it incorporates machine-learning models.
"Credit Ledger" means the off-chain accounting system used by PaxLabs to meter, record, and bill metered usage of the Services, including LLM inference, compute operations, and API calls.
"Deus" means the marketplace and application operated by PaxLabs through which Users discover, list, and procure Agent services and Developer APIs, and through which value is exchanged using PAX.
"Developer" means any User that accesses Platform APIs, hosts a Developer API through Matrix, or builds applications or Agents that interact with the Services.
"Developer API" means any API listed, hosted, or made available through Matrix or Deus by a Developer.
"Free Tier" means the no-cost daily usage allotment made available to eligible Users, subject to the cap and conditions described in Section 7.2.
"Matrix" means the infrastructure system within the Paxeer Network that powers AI Agent deployment, provides hosting for Developer APIs, operates the agentic infrastructure, and includes the natural-language-to-on-chain intent layer.
"Onchain Activity" means any transaction, state change, smart-contract interaction, or record committed to the Paxeer Network. Onchain Activity is, by the nature of the technology, public, immutable, and irreversible once confirmed by the Network's consensus mechanism.
"Paxeer Network" or "Network" means the sovereign Layer 1 blockchain (EVM Chain ID 125, native token PAX) stewarded by the Paxeer Network Foundation and operated as a decentralized protocol.
"PAX" means the native digital asset of the Paxeer Network, used for transaction fees, settlement, metering, and other protocol functions.
"Platform APIs" means the APIs and SDKs made available by PaxLabs and Matrix for Developers to build applications and Agents that interact with the Services.
"Services" means, collectively, the Paxeer Network access tooling, Deus, Matrix, the Developer API hosting environment, all PaxLabs-operated websites, SDKs, documentation, and any other product, feature, or service made available by PaxLabs, whether existing now or introduced after the Effective Date of these Terms.
3The Ecosystem, Contracting Parties, and Incorporated Policies
3.1 Ecosystem Entities. The Paxeer ecosystem is built and maintained by a group of distinct legal entities, each with a defined role:
- (i)PaxLabs Inc. — Delaware corporation. Operator of the Services; primary contracting party under these Terms.
- (ii)Paxeer Network Foundation — Foundation. Steward of the decentralized Paxeer Network protocol, governance framework, and public goods.
- (iii)OpenChain Labs Inc. — Delaware corporation. Core protocol and infrastructure research and development.
- (iv)Sidiora Markets LTD — Limited company. Markets, launchpad, and trading-related products and services.
- (v)ChainFlow Inc. — Delaware corporation. Payments, settlement, and transaction-processing infrastructure.
- (vi)OpenNet Security LLC — Delaware LLC. Security engineering, auditing, and incident response.
3.2 Single Counterparty. PaxLabs Inc. is your sole counterparty under these Terms. Where a Service is provided in whole or in part by another entity listed above, that provision is made under arrangements between PaxLabs and that entity. Your rights and remedies under these Terms run exclusively against PaxLabs, except where a separate written agreement between you and another entity expressly states otherwise.
3.3 Decentralized Network. The Paxeer Network is a decentralized protocol. PaxLabs does not control the Network's consensus mechanism, validator set, block production, or the execution of smart contracts deployed by third parties. The Paxeer Network Foundation stewards the protocol but does not operate Onchain Activity on your behalf. Nothing in these Terms shall be construed to make PaxLabs, the Foundation, or any ecosystem entity liable for the deterministic behavior of the underlying protocol or for any loss arising from the inherent characteristics of decentralized blockchain technology.
3.4 Incorporated Policies. The following policies are incorporated into and form part of these Terms by reference. You agree to comply with each as a condition of using the Services:
- (i)Privacy Policy;
- (ii)Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP");
- (iii)Marketplace Terms and Conditions (Deus);
- (iv)API Terms of Use / License Agreement;
- (v)AI Agent Responsible Use Policy;
- (vi)Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Agreement;
- (vii)AML/KYC Policy;
- (viii)Risk Disclosures and Asset Disclosure; and
- (ix)On-Chain Data Privacy Notice.
3.5 Conflict Resolution Among Policies. In the event of a conflict between these Terms and a Service-specific incorporated policy, the Service-specific policy controls with respect to the subject matter of that Service. In the event of a conflict between two incorporated policies, the more restrictive provision applies. In all other cases, these Terms control.
4Eligibility and Accounts
4.1 Age and Capacity. You must be at least eighteen (18) years of age (or the age of legal majority in your jurisdiction, whichever is greater) and legally capable of forming a binding contract under applicable law to access or use the Services.
4.2 Sanctions and Restricted Jurisdictions. You may not access or use the Services if: (a) you are located in, ordinarily resident in, or organized under the laws of a jurisdiction subject to comprehensive U.S. sanctions administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions of Ukraine (as updated by OFAC from time to time); (b) you are listed on any U.S. or applicable government restricted-party list, including the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List; or (c) your use of the Services would cause PaxLabs to violate applicable sanctions, export control, or anti-money laundering laws. The AML/KYC Policy provides additional detail.
4.3 Authentication. Access to the Services may be authenticated via account credentials, a connected blockchain wallet, a decentralized identifier ("DID"), and/or cryptographic signed tokens (including JWT-based sessions and EIP-712 signatures). You are solely responsible for safeguarding your private keys, seed phrases, passwords, credentials, and all signing material. PaxLabs will never request your private keys or seed phrase. Any communication purporting to do so is fraudulent and should be reported immediately.
4.4 Account Responsibility. You are responsible for all activity occurring under your account, wallet address, DID, or Agents, whether or not authorized by you, to the extent that such activity results from: (a) your failure to safeguard your credentials or signing material; (b) your grant of access to a third party; or (c) the actions of Agents you deploy, fund, or authorize.
4.5 Identity Verification. Certain features and transaction thresholds require identity verification. Where applicable, the AML/KYC Policy governs the collection, verification, and handling of identifying information. Failure to complete required verification may result in restricted access to certain Services.
4.6 Account Accuracy. You agree to provide accurate, current, and complete information in connection with your account and to promptly update such information as necessary. PaxLabs may suspend or terminate accounts that contain materially inaccurate or outdated information.
5The Deus Marketplace
5.1 Marketplace Function. Deus enables Users to list, discover, and procure Agent services and Developer APIs. PaxLabs operates the marketplace infrastructure but, except where expressly stated in these Terms or the Marketplace Terms, is not a party to the underlying transaction between a Provider and a Consumer, and does not act as the seller, buyer, broker, escrow agent, fiduciary, or guarantor of any listed service.
5.2 Provider and Consumer Responsibility. Providers are solely responsible for the lawfulness, quality, security, accuracy, and description of the services and APIs they list, including representations about capabilities, limitations, data handling, and pricing. Consumers are solely responsible for evaluating fitness, security, and lawfulness for their intended purpose before procuring any service.
5.3 Take-Nothing Economics. Where Deus is configured to take no protocol fee on a transaction, that configuration does not create any custodial, escrow, guarantor, or fiduciary relationship between PaxLabs and any User, nor does it make PaxLabs a party to the transaction. Settlement, including bilateral voucher co-signing (the "DeusVoucher" mechanism) and lazy-net settlement, occurs according to the protocol's deterministic rules.
5.4 Informational Signals. Reputation, scoring (including fill-quality and performance scoring), and ranking signals displayed on Deus are provided for informational purposes only. They are not warranties, endorsements, recommendations, or financial, investment, or professional advice.
5.5 Marketplace Enforcement. PaxLabs may remove listings, suspend Providers or Consumers, or withhold settlement of disputed amounts where: (a) required by applicable law or legal process; (b) a listing or conduct violates the AUP or Marketplace Terms; or (c) action is reasonably necessary to protect Users from imminent harm or to preserve the integrity of the marketplace.
5.6 The Marketplace Terms and Conditions contain the full terms applicable to Deus and control for marketplace-specific matters.
6Matrix and Agentic Infrastructure
6.1 Function. Matrix translates user intent into typed, replayable on-chain actions and provides hosted execution environments for Agents and Developer APIs. Matrix executes within a constrained, auditable runtime environment.
6.2 Determinism and Replay. Matrix is designed so that a given canonical intent produces a byte-identical execution record. This is an engineering property of the system intended to support auditability and reproducibility. It is not a guarantee that any particular intent, workflow, market outcome, or financial result will be favorable to you or will produce a desired outcome.
6.3 AI Output Is Probabilistic. Agent and model outputs are generated by probabilistic systems and may be inaccurate, incomplete, misleading, or unsuitable for any particular purpose. You are solely responsible for reviewing, verifying, and approving proposed actions before authorizing them, particularly where an action results in Onchain Activity or the commitment of funds. The AI Agent Responsible Use Policy governs Agent operation.
6.4 Developer API Hosting. PaxLabs may provide hosting for Developer APIs through Matrix, including at no cost under the Free Tier. Hosting is provided on an "as available" basis without service-level commitments, and is subject to the AUP, published capacity and rate limits, and PaxLabs' right to throttle, suspend, or terminate workloads that are abusive, exceed published limits, or threaten the stability or security of the Services.
6.5 Authorization of Actions. By using Matrix, you authorize the system to execute the specific actions you review and approve. You are solely responsible for the consequences of actions you authorize, including irreversible Onchain Activity. PaxLabs shall not be liable for the consequences of actions you have authorized.
7Fees, Credits, and the Free Tier
7.1 Metered Usage. Use of certain Services is metered through the Credit Ledger. Metered usage may include, without limitation, LLM inference, compute operations, API calls, and Agent execution cycles. Pricing and rate tables are published and versioned; the applicable rate-table version in effect at the time of use governs.
7.2 Free Tier. Eligible Users receive a daily Free Tier allotment, subject to a published cap (currently denominated in PAX). The Free Tier is provided as a courtesy, is not a guaranteed entitlement, and may be modified, reduced, suspended, or withdrawn at PaxLabs' discretion with reasonable notice. Usage exceeding the daily cap requires available credit in the Credit Ledger. The Free Tier is personal to the eligible User and may not be pooled, transferred, or exploited through multi-account or automated strategies.
7.3 Network Fees. Onchain Activity incurs Network transaction fees ("gas fees") payable in PAX. These fees are determined by the Paxeer Network protocol, not by PaxLabs, and are non-refundable once a transaction is confirmed by the Network's consensus mechanism.
7.4 Digital Asset Volatility. PAX is a digital asset whose market value may fluctuate significantly. Any reference price, conversion rate, or rate-table denomination used within the Services is for billing and metering purposes only and does not constitute a representation of market value, a price guarantee, or an offer to buy or sell PAX or any other digital asset.
7.5 Refund Policy. Except where required by mandatory applicable law or expressly stated in writing by PaxLabs: (a) all fees are non-refundable; (b) Onchain Activity, once confirmed, cannot be reversed by PaxLabs; and (c) credits purchased or earned are non-transferable and non-redeemable for cash.
8Digital Assets and Risk
8.1 Risk Acknowledgment. The Services involve blockchain technology and digital assets. By using the Services, you acknowledge and accept the risks described in the Risk Disclosures and Asset Disclosure, including without limitation: (a) price volatility and the possibility of total loss of value; (b) protocol, smart-contract, and oracle risk; (c) the irreversibility of Onchain Activity; (d) permanent loss of access resulting from lost private keys or credentials; (e) regulatory uncertainty across jurisdictions; (f) the experimental and evolving nature of the technology; and (g) counterparty risk in peer-to-peer transactions.
8.2 No Advice. Nothing in the Services, including any information, signal, score, or output generated by Matrix, an Agent, or the Deus marketplace, constitutes financial, investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice. You are solely responsible for your own decisions and for compliance with all laws and regulations applicable to you.
8.3 Self-Custody. PaxLabs does not custody your digital assets except where a specific Service expressly states that it provides custodial functionality. Where you self-custody (including through a connected wallet), you bear sole and exclusive responsibility for your private keys, seed phrases, and the security of your assets.
9Intellectual Property
9.1 Ownership. The Services, including all software, trademarks (including "Paxeer," "Deus," and "Matrix"), service marks, trade names, logos, brand assets, documentation, user interfaces, and design elements, are owned by PaxLabs or its licensors and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws, including copyright, trademark, patent, and trade secret laws.
9.2 Limited License to You. Subject to your compliance with these Terms, PaxLabs grants you a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license to access and use the Services solely for their intended purpose as described in these Terms and the applicable incorporated policies. This license does not include the right to: (a) modify, copy, distribute, or create derivative works of the Services; (b) reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble any aspect of the Services, except to the extent expressly permitted by applicable law that cannot be waived by contract; (c) remove, alter, or obscure any proprietary notices; or (d) use the Services for competitive analysis or to build a competing product or service.
9.3 Open Source. Certain components of the Services may be licensed under open-source licenses. The applicable open-source license terms control over this Section 9 to the extent of any conflict, and nothing in these Terms restricts rights granted under such licenses.
9.4 Your Content. You retain ownership of content, code, and data you submit to or through the Services ("User Content"). By submitting User Content, you grant PaxLabs a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, sublicensable (solely to ecosystem entities and service providers as necessary to operate the Services) license to host, process, transmit, cache, index, and display such User Content solely to operate, maintain, and improve the Services. You represent and warrant that you have all rights, licenses, and permissions necessary to grant this license and that your User Content does not infringe the rights of any third party.
9.5 Feedback. If you provide suggestions, ideas, or feedback regarding the Services ("Feedback"), you grant PaxLabs an unrestricted, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free license to use and incorporate such Feedback without obligation or compensation to you.
10Acceptable Use
10.1 Your use of the Services is subject to the Acceptable Use Policy, which is incorporated by reference and forms part of these Terms.
10.2 Violations of the AUP may result in immediate suspension or termination of your access to the Services, removal of content or listings, forfeiture of disputed amounts where permitted, and referral to law enforcement or regulatory authorities where required or permitted by applicable law.
11Suspension and Termination
11.1 Termination by You. You may stop using the Services at any time by discontinuing access. If you maintain an account, you may request account closure by contacting PaxLabs at the address in Section 19. Certain Onchain Activity and records cannot be deleted or modified due to the immutable nature of the Network.
11.2 Suspension or Termination by PaxLabs. We may suspend or terminate your access to the Services, in whole or in part, immediately and with or without prior notice, where: (a) you breach these Terms or any incorporated policy; (b) suspension or termination is required by applicable law, regulation, or legal process; (c) your activity poses a material security, legal, financial, or operational risk to the Services, other Users, or PaxLabs; (d) your account has been inactive for twelve (12) consecutive months; (e) a Service is discontinued; or (f) we reasonably determine that your account is being used for fraudulent or unauthorized purposes.
11.3 Effect of Termination. Upon termination: (a) all licenses granted to you under these Terms immediately terminate; (b) you must cease all use of the Services; (c) any amounts owed to PaxLabs become immediately due; and (d) PaxLabs may delete your account data in accordance with the Privacy Policy, subject to legal retention obligations.
11.4 Survival. The following Sections, and any other provisions that by their nature should survive, survive termination or expiration of these Terms: Sections 2 (Definitions), 8 (Digital Assets and Risk), 9 (Intellectual Property), 12 (Disclaimers), 13 (Limitation of Liability), 14 (Indemnification), 15 (Governing Law and Dispute Resolution), and 17 (Miscellaneous).
12Disclaimers
12.1 THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE. PAXLABS DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICES WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR EXPECTATIONS.
12.2 WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, PAXLABS DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE, ERROR-FREE, OR FREE OF VIRUSES, MALWARE, OR OTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS, OR THAT AI, AGENT, OR MODEL OUTPUTS WILL BE ACCURATE, COMPLETE, RELIABLE, OR SUITABLE FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
12.3 PAXLABS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AND MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES REGARDING: (A) THE DECENTRALIZED PAXEER NETWORK PROTOCOL OR ITS OPERATION; (B) THIRD-PARTY SMART CONTRACTS; (C) ORACLE DATA OR FEEDS; (D) THIRD-PARTY AGENTS OR DEVELOPER APIS NOT OPERATED BY PAXLABS; (E) THE CONDUCT, PRODUCTS, OR SERVICES OF OTHER USERS; OR (F) THE VALUE, UTILITY, OR LEGAL STATUS OF PAX OR ANY DIGITAL ASSET.
12.4 YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE SERVICES OPERATE IN A NOVEL AND EVOLVING TECHNOLOGICAL AND REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT, AND THAT CERTAIN RISKS — INCLUDING THOSE DESCRIBED IN SECTION 8 — CANNOT BE ELIMINATED.
13Limitation of Liability
13.1 TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL PAXLABS, ITS AFFILIATES, OR ANY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, LICENSORS, OR SERVICE PROVIDERS (COLLECTIVELY, THE "PAXLABS PARTIES") BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE, DATA, GOODWILL, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, OR DIGITAL ASSETS, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THESE TERMS OR THE SERVICES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (INCLUDING CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE) AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE PAXLABS PARTIES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
13.2 TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF THE PAXLABS PARTIES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THESE TERMS OR THE SERVICES SHALL NOT EXCEED THE GREATER OF: (A) THE TOTAL AMOUNTS ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU TO PAXLABS FOR THE SPECIFIC SERVICE GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM DURING THE THREE (3) MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM, OR (B) ONE HUNDRED UNITED STATES DOLLARS (USD $100.00).
13.3 THE LIMITATIONS IN THIS SECTION 13 APPLY TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW IN THE APPLICABLE JURISDICTION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES; IN SUCH JURISDICTIONS, THE LIABILITY OF THE PAXLABS PARTIES SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW.
13.4 EACH PROVISION OF THIS SECTION 13 THAT PROVIDES FOR A LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, DISCLAIMER OF DAMAGES, OR EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES IS INTENDED TO BE SEVERABLE AND INDEPENDENT OF EVERY OTHER SUCH PROVISION. IF ANY PROVISION IS HELD TO BE UNENFORCEABLE, THE REMAINING PROVISIONS SHALL CONTINUE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT.
14Indemnification
14.1 You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the PaxLabs Parties and the ecosystem entities listed in Section 3.1 from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and legal costs) arising out of or relating to: (a) your access to or use of the Services; (b) your Onchain Activity; (c) the deployment, operation, or conduct of your Agents; (d) your User Content; (e) your breach of these Terms, any incorporated policy, or applicable law; or (f) your violation of the rights of any third party.
14.2 PaxLabs reserves the right, at your expense, to assume the exclusive defense and control of any matter for which you are required to indemnify the PaxLabs Parties, and you agree to cooperate with our defense of such claims. You shall not settle any claim without PaxLabs' prior written consent.
15Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
15.1 Governing Law. These Terms and any dispute arising out of or relating to these Terms or the Services shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America, without regard to its conflict-of-laws principles.
15.2 Informal Resolution. Before initiating any formal dispute-resolution proceeding, the parties agree to first attempt to resolve the dispute informally by sending written notice to the other party describing the facts and circumstances of the dispute and the relief sought ("Dispute Notice"). The parties shall negotiate in good faith for a period of thirty (30) days from receipt of the Dispute Notice before initiating arbitration or any other proceeding.
15.3 Binding Arbitration. Any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms or the Services that is not resolved through the informal process described in Section 15.2 shall be finally resolved by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") under its Commercial Arbitration Rules then in effect. The arbitration shall be conducted by a single arbitrator, in the English language, with the seat of arbitration in Wilmington, Delaware. The arbitrator's award shall be final and binding and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. The arbitrator shall have the authority to award any remedy that would be available in a court of law.
15.4 Class Action Waiver. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, YOU AND PAXLABS EACH WAIVE THE RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION, COLLECTIVE ACTION, PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL ACTION, OR ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING WITH RESPECT TO ANY DISPUTE ARISING UNDER THESE TERMS. ALL DISPUTES SHALL BE RESOLVED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS.
15.5 Mass Arbitration. If twenty-five (25) or more similar arbitration demands are filed against PaxLabs within a sixty (60)-day period, the parties agree that the AAA's procedures for mass arbitration (or equivalent batch-arbitration protocol) shall apply, and the parties shall cooperate in the selection of bellwether claims for initial resolution.
15.6 Injunctive Relief. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may seek injunctive or other equitable relief in any court of competent jurisdiction to prevent the actual or threatened infringement, misappropriation, or violation of intellectual property rights, confidential information, or security of the Services, without the requirement of posting a bond.
15.7 Consumer Protections. Nothing in this Section 15 limits any mandatory, non-waivable statutory rights you may have as a consumer in your jurisdiction of residence, including the right to bring claims in your local courts where required by applicable consumer-protection law.
16Electronic Communications and Notices
16.1 Consent to Electronic Communications. By using the Services, you consent to receiving communications from PaxLabs electronically, including via email, in-app notifications, push notifications, or postings on the Services. You agree that all agreements, notices, disclosures, and other communications provided electronically satisfy any legal requirement that such communications be in writing.
16.2 Notices to You. We may provide notices to you by posting on the Services, by email to the address associated with your account, or by other reasonable electronic means. Notice is deemed given: (a) if posted on the Services, upon posting; (b) if sent by email, twenty-four (24) hours after sending.
16.3 Notices to PaxLabs. Notices to PaxLabs under these Terms must be sent to the contact address specified in Section 19 and are deemed given upon confirmed receipt.
17Miscellaneous
17.1 Severability. If any provision of these Terms is held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable by a court or arbitrator of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it enforceable, or if modification is not possible, severed, and the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.
17.2 No Waiver. The failure of PaxLabs to enforce any right or provision of these Terms shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. Any waiver must be in writing and signed by PaxLabs to be effective.
17.3 Assignment. You may not assign or transfer these Terms or any rights or obligations hereunder without PaxLabs' prior written consent. PaxLabs may freely assign these Terms, in whole or in part, to an affiliate or in connection with a merger, acquisition, reorganization, or sale of all or substantially all of its assets, without your consent and without notice. Any purported assignment in violation of this Section is void.
17.4 Entire Agreement. These Terms, together with the incorporated policies listed in Section 3.4, constitute the entire agreement between you and PaxLabs with respect to the Services and supersede all prior and contemporaneous understandings, agreements, representations, and warranties, whether written or oral, regarding the Services.
17.5 Force Majeure. PaxLabs shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform any obligation under these Terms where such delay or failure results from causes beyond PaxLabs' reasonable control, including without limitation: natural disasters; epidemics or pandemics; acts of war, terrorism, or civil unrest; government actions, sanctions, or embargoes; power, internet, or telecommunications failures; cyberattacks; blockchain network congestion, forks, or protocol-level failures; and failures of third-party infrastructure providers. During any such event, PaxLabs' affected obligations are suspended for the duration of the event.
17.6 Relationship of the Parties. Nothing in these Terms creates a partnership, joint venture, employment, agency, or franchise relationship between you and PaxLabs. Neither party has authority to bind the other or to incur obligations on the other's behalf.
17.7 Third-Party Beneficiaries. Except for the PaxLabs Parties and ecosystem entities expressly referenced in these Terms (who are intended third-party beneficiaries of the indemnification and limitation of liability provisions), these Terms do not confer any rights on any third party.
17.8 Headings. Section headings are for convenience only and have no legal effect.
18Changes to These Terms
18.1 PaxLabs reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. When we make material changes, we will: (a) update the "Version" and "Effective Date" at the top of these Terms; (b) provide notice through the Services, by email, or by other reasonable means at least fifteen (15) days before the changes take effect; and (c) clearly identify the nature of the material changes.
18.2 Your continued use of the Services after the updated effective date constitutes your acceptance of the modified Terms. If you do not agree to the modified Terms, you must discontinue use of the Services before the updated effective date.
18.3 Non-material changes, such as corrections of typographical errors, formatting updates, or the addition of new Services that do not materially affect your rights, may take effect immediately upon posting.
19Contact
PaxLabs Inc.
[Legal contact address to be inserted]
[Legal contact email to be inserted]
For security issues and abuse reports: [security/abuse contact to be inserted]
Version 1.0 — Effective Date: June 10, 2026