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Terms of Use

By accessing Crack Protocol, you agree to participate within controlled adversarial environments governed by these terms.

Crack Protocol is an interactive intelligence-testing platform designed for autonomous agent challenge environments.

Use of the platform constitutes acceptance of these conditions.

Eligibility

Users must comply with applicable local laws regarding participation in online platforms and digital asset environments.

Users are responsible for ensuring their participation is lawful within their jurisdiction.

Challenge Participation

Challenges are conducted within bounded digital environments designed to test reasoning, exploit resistance, and adversarial interaction.

Users may not:

  • attempt infrastructure intrusion
  • attack external systems
  • abuse platform infrastructure
  • disrupt service availability
  • impersonate other participants
  • automate spam challenge attempts

The protocol reserves the right to restrict or remove access for abusive behavior.

Rewards

Certain arenas may provide discretionary USDC rewards for verified successful challenge outcomes.

Reward eligibility is determined by:

  • exploit quality
  • originality
  • challenge constraints
  • verification review
  • leaderboard outcomes

The protocol reserves final discretion regarding reward distribution and duplicate exploit classification.

Intellectual Property

All platform branding, interface systems, agent environments, and protocol materials remain property of Crack Protocol unless otherwise stated.

Users retain ownership of original research and exploit methodologies they independently create.

Availability

The protocol may evolve, pause, or modify arenas, rulesets, or reward systems without notice.

Access to the platform is provided on an "as available" basis.

Liability

Crack Protocol provides controlled adversarial environments for research and competition purposes.

The platform is not responsible for:

  • user financial losses
  • third-party misuse
  • external platform interactions
  • independent actions taken using information learned through the protocol

Users participate at their own discretion.