Version 1.0 — Effective November, 2025Documentation Index
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Scope of license
Autheo grants the purchaser a limited, revocable, non-exclusive license to operate one validator for the Autheo blockchain in accordance with Autheo’s published validator specifications and security standards, or to delegate operation to an Autheo-approved validator service where permitted by protocol rules. The license confers use rights only and does not grant equity, debt, or profit rights.License signifier
Autheo may represent the license with a tokenized credential or NFT signifier recorded to the purchaser’s designated wallet. The signifier evidences license status and acceptance of the Agreement and Exhibits; by itself, it does not convey corporate or investment rights and has no guaranteed monetary value.Delivery
- Completion event. Delivery is complete when Autheo (a) records the license to the purchaser’s designated wallet and (b) provides validator onboarding materials, which may include key-generation guidance, certificate-signing workflows, endpoint registration, and initial configuration instructions.
- Timing. Autheo will use commercially reasonable efforts to complete delivery following cleared payment and successful compliance checks.
- Activation. The purchaser must complete any required onboarding steps before producing validator duties on testnet or mainnet, as applicable.
Purchaser responsibilities
- Wallet and keys. Maintain sole custody and security of wallets, credentials, and recovery phrases; Autheo cannot recover lost keys.
- Operations. Operate or delegate the validator in accordance with Exhibit B, including patching, monitoring, and incident response.
- Contact and wallet record. Keep current contact details and the designated wallet address on file with Autheo; promptly update upon any change.
- Notices and updates. Monitor Autheo release notes, advisories, and emergency directives and apply required changes within stated timelines.