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Legal & Disclaimers

Please read these disclaimers before buying or using $MIAU, or relying on anything in this documentation.

$MIAU is a utility token for use within the MIAU platform. We do not offer or sell $MIAU as an investment. Holding $MIAU does not give you ownership, equity, voting control over the company, or any share of profits or revenue, and it carries no rights to a financial return. We make no promise or guarantee about its value. Whether any digital asset is a security is a legal determination; read the Risk Factors and consult your own advisers.

Nothing on this site or in these documents is financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. Do your own research and talk to your own advisers before you buy or use $MIAU.

There is no guarantee that any feature described here will be delivered, or that $MIAU will hold or increase in value. The price can go down, including all the way to zero.

Where we describe a portion of platform revenue being used to acquire $MIAU, this is a programmatic, rule-based supply-management mechanism, analogous to how a monetary authority manages supply by rule. It is not a dividend, a distribution, a yield, a profit-share, or a payment to holders, and you should not expect any financial return from it. $MIAU is not a share and confers no ownership.

Anything here that isn’t a present fact — roadmaps, plans, “coming soon” — is a forward-looking statement. It carries risk and may change or not happen. We’re not obligated to update it.

$MIAU trades on a public market. We do not sell it, and we cannot control who buys it on the open market. It is your responsibility to know and follow the laws where you live before buying or using it.

Buying or using $MIAU carries real risk, including but not limited to:

  • Price risk — the value can drop sharply, including to zero.
  • Liquidity risk — you may not be able to sell when you want.
  • Technology risk — smart contracts and infrastructure can fail or be exploited.
  • Regulatory risk — laws and rules can change in ways that affect the token or the platform.
  • Platform risk — features, fees, and the platform itself can change.