Terms of Service
Last updated: March 27, 2026
These Terms of Service (“Terms”) govern your use of the Djinn Protocol (“Djinn,” “we,” “our”), including the website at djinn.gg, the Djinn web application, associated APIs, and all smart contracts deployed on the Base blockchain. By connecting a wallet, using the API, or otherwise interacting with Djinn, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
1. What Djinn Is
Djinn is a decentralized information marketplace. Analysts (“Geniuses”) sell encrypted analytical predictions as an information service. Buyers (“Idiots”) purchase access to those predictions. The transaction is a service-level agreement: pay for analytical quality, receive compensation if quality is poor.
Djinn follows the same structure as a consulting engagement, research subscription, or investment newsletter.
2. What Djinn Is Not
Djinn is not a sportsbook, exchange, broker, or gambling platform. Specifically, Djinn does not:
- Accept, facilitate, intermediate, or process any wager or bet
- Match bettors with one another
- Set, quote, or offer odds on any sporting event
- Take any position on any sporting event
- Know whether any user places a bet based on a purchased signal
- Offer, sell, or distribute securities, derivatives, or financial instruments
- Provide custody, clearing, or settlement services for any financial product
These are not policy commitments. They are architectural constraints enforced by protocol design. All signal content is encrypted client-side, and the encryption key is split across independent validators via Shamir's Secret Sharing. Djinn structurally cannot view signal content. Anyone can verify this from the open-source client code.
3. Eligibility and Restricted Jurisdictions
You must be at least 18 years old (or the age of majority in your jurisdiction) to use Djinn. You are responsible for ensuring that your use of Djinn complies with all laws applicable to you in your jurisdiction.
You may not use Djinn if you are located in, a resident of, or a national of any jurisdiction subject to comprehensive sanctions by the United States, including but not limited to: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, the Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions of Ukraine, or any other jurisdiction designated by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). This list may be updated without notice as sanctions designations change.
You represent and warrant that you are not (a) listed on any U.S. government list of prohibited or restricted parties, including the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list maintained by OFAC, (b) located in or a national of a sanctioned jurisdiction, or (c) otherwise prohibited from using the service under applicable export control or sanctions laws.
4. Accounts and Wallets
You connect to Djinn using a blockchain wallet (e.g. Coinbase Smart Wallet, MetaMask, or any WalletConnect-compatible wallet). You are solely responsible for the security of your wallet, private keys, and any credentials associated with your account. Djinn never has access to your private keys.
If you lose access to your wallet, you may lose access to your funds and signal history. Djinn cannot recover private keys on your behalf.
You may not create or use multiple accounts to circumvent rate limits, evade enforcement actions, or manipulate the platform. Each natural person or legal entity should use a single primary wallet address.
5. USDC and Platform Balances
Idiots deposit USDC into the Djinn smart contracts to maintain a platform balance for purchasing signals. Geniuses deposit USDC as collateral backing their service-level agreements. All deposits and withdrawals are executed by smart contracts on the Base blockchain and are subject to blockchain transaction finality.
Djinn does not custody user funds. Funds are held in auditable, open-source smart contracts on the Base blockchain. A 0.5% protocol fee is collected on each purchase and transferred to the protocol treasury. During active settlement periods, collateral withdrawals may be temporarily frozen to ensure accurate accounting. This freeze typically resolves within one transaction cycle.
6. Signals and Service-Level Agreements
When a Genius creates a signal, they set a fee percentage and SLA Multiplier (damages rate). When an Idiot purchases a signal, the fee is automatically deducted from their platform balance, and the Genius's collateral is locked proportionally.
After every 10 signals between a Genius-Idiot pair, a cryptographic audit computes a Quality Score using secure multi-party computation (MPC). If the Quality Score is negative, the Genius's collateral is slashed: the Idiot receives a USDC refund (up to fees paid) plus Djinn Credits for any excess damages. If the Quality Score is positive, the Genius retains the fees.
7. Djinn Credits
Djinn Credits are non-transferable, non-cashable platform credits that function as a discount on future signal purchases. Credits do not expire but carry no cash value outside the platform. A buyer can never extract more USDC than they deposited. Credits are analogous to store credit after a refund.
8. No Financial or Betting Advice
Nothing on Djinn constitutes financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to place any wager. Signals are analytical predictions sold as information. What you do with purchased information is entirely your decision and your responsibility.
Past performance of any Genius, as reflected in their Quality Score or track record, does not guarantee future results.
9. Risks
You acknowledge and accept the following risks:
- Smart contract risk: While audited, smart contracts may contain vulnerabilities. Funds deposited into smart contracts are subject to this risk. All platform contracts use upgradeable proxy patterns. Contract logic may be updated through a governance timelock process. While this enables bug fixes and improvements, it means contract behavior can change after you deposit funds.
- Blockchain risk: Transactions on the Base blockchain are irreversible. Network congestion, outages, or forks may affect the protocol.
- Signal quality risk: Geniuses may underperform. The SLA mechanism provides structured compensation but does not eliminate the risk of purchasing poor-quality analysis.
- Regulatory risk: The legal status of information marketplaces, cryptocurrency, and related technologies varies by jurisdiction and may change.
- Protocol risk: The Djinn protocol depends on a decentralized validator network for MPC computation and outcome verification. Validator downtime, consensus failures, or network partitions may delay or affect settlement. Signal purchases and decryption depend on validators performing secure multi-party computation. If insufficient validators are online, signal purchases may temporarily fail or take longer than usual.
- Stablecoin risk: USDC is issued by Circle. Its value, liquidity, and redeemability are subject to Circle's operations and applicable regulations.
10. Prohibited Conduct
You agree not to use Djinn to:
10a. General Prohibitions
- Violate any applicable local, state, national, or international law or regulation
- Attempt to manipulate track records, Quality Scores, or audit outcomes
- Interfere with the operation of the smart contracts, validators, or miners
- Use automated systems to interact with Djinn in a way that degrades service for other users
- Misrepresent your identity, qualifications, or jurisdiction
- Circumvent any access restrictions, geo-blocking, or rate limits
- Reverse-engineer, decompile, or disassemble the protocol for the purpose of exploiting vulnerabilities (responsible security disclosure is permitted and encouraged)
10b. Financial Crime Prohibitions
You specifically agree not to use Djinn to:
- Launder money or engage in any activity designed to disguise the source, ownership, or destination of funds, including structuring transactions to avoid reporting thresholds
- Finance terrorism or provide material support to any person or organization designated as a terrorist or terrorist organization by any government
- Evade sanctions or facilitate transactions involving sanctioned persons, entities, or jurisdictions
- Engage in insider trading or use material non-public information (MNPI) obtained through privileged access to teams, players, officials, leagues, or sportsbooks to create or influence signals. This includes but is not limited to: injury information not yet public, disciplinary actions, lineup decisions, officiating assignments, or any other information that would provide an unfair informational advantage
- Manipulate sporting events or use Djinn in connection with match-fixing, point-shaving, or any scheme to influence the outcome of a sporting event
- Engage in market manipulation including wash trading (buying your own signals to inflate track records), coordinated trading to manipulate Quality Scores, or any scheme to deceive other users about a Genius's true performance
- Engage in fraud including creating signals with no analytical basis for the purpose of extracting fees, impersonating other Geniuses, or misrepresenting signal methodology
10c. Enforcement
Djinn reserves the right to restrict access, block wallet addresses, and cooperate with law enforcement agencies in the investigation of suspected violations. Because Djinn is a decentralized protocol, some enforcement actions may be limited to the web application interface while on-chain contracts remain permissionless.
If you become aware of any prohibited conduct by another user, please report it through our contact channels.
11. API Access
Djinn provides a public API for programmatic access to the protocol. API users are subject to the same Terms, including all prohibited conduct provisions. API access may be rate-limited to protect service availability. Abuse of the API (including but not limited to denial-of-service patterns, scraping for competitive intelligence, or circumventing access controls) may result in permanent revocation of API access.
Developers who build applications on top of the Djinn API are responsible for ensuring their applications comply with these Terms and all applicable laws. Djinn is not responsible for third-party applications built using the API.
12. Intellectual Property
The Djinn Protocol is open-source software. The Djinn name, logo, and brand assets are the property of Djinn Inc. The open-source license governs the code; it does not grant rights to the Djinn brand.
13. Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Djinn Inc., its officers, directors, employees, agents, and contributors from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, costs, or expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising from: (a) your use of the protocol, (b) your violation of these Terms, (c) your violation of any applicable law or regulation, or (d) any content or signals you create, publish, or distribute through the protocol.
14. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Djinn Inc. and its contributors shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, including loss of funds, loss of profits, loss of data, or business interruption, arising from your use of the protocol, whether based on warranty, contract, tort, or any other legal theory, and whether or not Djinn Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
In no event shall the total liability of Djinn Inc. exceed the amount of fees you have paid to the protocol in the twelve (12) months preceding the claim.
Djinn is provided “as is” and “as available” without warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, or statutory, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
15. Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Please read this section carefully. It affects your legal rights.
Any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms or your use of Djinn (“Dispute”) shall be resolved through binding individual arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association (AAA) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. The arbitration shall take place in Wilmington, Delaware, or at a location mutually agreed upon by the parties.
Class action waiver: You agree that any Dispute shall be resolved only on an individual basis and not as part of any class, consolidated, or representative action. The arbitrator may not consolidate more than one person's claims and may not preside over any form of class or representative proceeding.
Small claims exception: Either party may bring an individual action in small claims court for Disputes within the court's jurisdictional limits.
Opt-out: You may opt out of this arbitration provision by sending written notice to legal@djinn.gg within 30 days of first using Djinn. The notice must include your wallet address and a statement that you wish to opt out of arbitration. If you opt out, Disputes will be resolved in the state or federal courts located in Wilmington, Delaware.
16. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States, without regard to conflict of law principles.
17. Severability
If any provision of these Terms is held to be unenforceable, that provision will be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it enforceable, and the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect.
18. Entire Agreement
These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy, constitute the entire agreement between you and Djinn Inc. regarding your use of the protocol and supersede all prior agreements and understandings.
19. Modifications
We may update these Terms from time to time. Material changes will be posted on this page with an updated date. Continued use of Djinn after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms. For material changes that significantly affect your rights, we will make reasonable efforts to provide advance notice through the web application.
20. Contact
For questions about these Terms, reach us at legal@djinn.gg, @djinn_gg on X, or through our Discord channel.