Risk Disclosures.
Important risks for memecoin launches, blockchain actions, automation, AI output, taxes, compliance, and third-party platforms.
Effective date: July 7, 2026. This page is a product-ready legal draft for review by qualified counsel.
Crypto and memecoin risk
Memecoins and newly launched tokens are highly speculative, volatile, and risky. They may have no utility, no sustainable market, no liquidity, no buyer demand, and no value. You can lose all funds used in connection with a launch or token activity.
Token markets can move quickly and may be affected by hype, bots, coordinated trading, illiquidity, market manipulation, insider activity, technical failures, and social-media behavior.
Irreversible transactions
Blockchain transactions are generally irreversible. Mistakes in wallet approvals, token metadata, spend limits, contract interactions, launches, transfers, fees, or addresses may not be recoverable.
Pumpilot cannot reverse blockchain transactions, recover lost private keys, restore compromised wallets, guarantee network confirmation, or unwind third-party platform actions.
No profit guarantee
Pumpilot does not guarantee that any token will launch successfully, graduate, trade, attract holders, gain liquidity, receive impressions, create revenue, increase in price, or produce profit.
Any examples, demos, workflows, dashboards, or AI outputs are product illustrations and not predictions, promises, investment recommendations, or assurances of future results.
AI output risk
AI-generated names, tickers, art directions, descriptions, posts, replies, and strategy suggestions can be wrong, misleading, offensive, repetitive, non-compliant, infringing, or unsuitable for your audience.
You are responsible for reviewing, editing, approving, and monitoring AI output before launch or publication.
Automation and X account risk
Automated or scheduled social activity can trigger platform enforcement if it is spammy, deceptive, aggressive, duplicative, coordinated, misleading, or otherwise violates platform rules.
X may rate-limit, restrict, lock, suspend, or terminate accounts or API access. You are responsible for using review controls, limiting frequency, honoring opt-outs, avoiding substantially similar cross-posting, and maintaining authentic account identity.
Third-party platform risk
Pumpilot depends on third-party wallets, blockchains, infrastructure providers, Pump.fun-related workflows, X-related workflows, AI providers, and hosting providers. Those services may change, fail, delay, restrict, suspend, deprecate, or terminate access.
Third-party fees, rules, APIs, moderation decisions, and enforcement practices can change without Pumpilot control.
Regulatory uncertainty
Crypto, token launches, social promotion, AI-generated marketing, and automated campaigns may be subject to changing laws, rules, guidance, enforcement priorities, tax obligations, and platform restrictions.
You are responsible for determining whether your activity is legal and compliant. Pumpilot does not provide legal, securities, commodities, tax, investment, financial, or compliance advice.
Taxes and reporting
Token launches, trades, fees, rewards, transfers, and other crypto activity may create tax obligations. Records from wallets, blockchains, exchanges, and platforms may be needed for reporting.
Pumpilot does not provide tax advice and does not guarantee that product records are complete for tax reporting.
Sanctions and compliance
You may not use Pumpilot to evade sanctions, facilitate unlawful finance, launder money, fund prohibited activity, or interact with restricted people, entities, wallets, jurisdictions, or protocols.
You are responsible for compliance with sanctions, anti-money-laundering, consumer-protection, advertising, securities, commodities, tax, data-protection, intellectual-property, and platform rules that apply to your activity.
Operational risk
Bugs, outages, network congestion, provider failures, rate limits, browser issues, wallet incompatibilities, and user error can interrupt or damage workflows.
Use small limits, review outputs, test workflows, monitor campaigns, and pause automation when conditions change.