BTO Docs
  • Introduction
    • What is BTO?
    • Market Background & Problem Statement
  • protocol & features
    • Protocol Overview
    • Core Features
    • Application Scenarios
  • tokenomics
    • BTCx
    • $BTO Token
  • Governance Mechanism
    • Philosophy of Decentralized Governance
  • Future plan
    • Roadmap
  • Legal Disclaimer
    • Risk Disclosure
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  1. Legal Disclaimer

Risk Disclosure

BTO is an open-source decentralized protocol designed for technical users and developers in the Web3 ecosystem. By interacting with the protocol, users accept full responsibility for understanding smart contract risks, wallet security, and market volatility.

BTCx and $BTO are not financial instruments, securities, or investment vehicles. The protocol does not offer yield guarantees, financial advice, or legal services. All interactions are non-custodial, permissionless, and at the discretion of the user.

Jurisdictional Compliance

Due to the decentralized and open nature of BTO, users must ensure their activities comply with their local laws and regulations, especially regarding crypto-assets, privacy, tax reporting, and DeFi interaction.

Some jurisdictions may restrict access to Bitcoin-backed tokens, token minting, or on-chain governance. Users are responsible for checking applicable rules before using the protocol.

No Affiliation

BTO is not affiliated with Bitcoin Core, Ethereum Foundation, or any centralized institution. No individual, team, or entity has control over BTC reserves — the protocol’s trust model is grounded in code, not intermediaries.

All code is published under MIT License or equivalent open-source frameworks.

Final Statement

By using BTO, you acknowledge:

  • You have read and understood the protocol mechanics

  • You accept the risks associated with smart contracts

  • You are solely responsible for any action taken using this technology

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