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Risk Disclosure

Draft — counsel review pending. Pilots see and explicitly acknowledge this document at first mandate activation as a separate gate from Terms acceptance.

  1. You can lose money — a lot of it.

    Cryptocurrency trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance, whether backtested or live, does not predict future results.

  2. Buy-and-hold might win.

    Buy-and-hold is the floor of our promise: we tell you, weekly, whether the strategy on your account is beating it. We don't bury the comparison.

  3. The AI can be wrong.

    Meet Zoro explains the orchestrator's decisions; the orchestrator is the source of truth. If Meet Zoro says something that sounds wrong, trust the dashboard and flag the message.

  4. We pause when things break.

    Stale market data, revoked API keys, exchange outages, or a drawdown breach pause your trading and trigger a message within 15 minutes.

  5. You retain control.

    Pause, revoke, or close your account at any time — no human required. Pausing takes effect within one tick; revoking the key is immediate on the exchange side.

  6. We don't promise returns.

    No promise, implicit or explicit. We will say the backtest returned X% over period Y, which is not a prediction.

  7. This is not personalized advice.

    Every pilot on the same mandate gets the same trades. We are not recommending this to you specifically; we are running the same strategy for every pilot on the same mandate.

  8. Every order is on the record.

    Every trade instruction issued through the Service — timestamp, instrument, direction, quantity, mandate identifier, and the rationale snapshot — is written to a tamper-evident audit log retained for a minimum of seven (7) years and made available to you (and, where applicable, to a regulator or independent auditor) in machine-readable format on written request, as further described in the Terms. We treat this log as the system of record: if a dispute arises about what was traded, when, and why, the audit log is what gets shown.