Version 1.0 — Effective November 20, 2025 Autheo LLC — 30 N Gould St Ste R, Sheridan, WY 82801, USA Contact: [email protected] • autheo.com/nodesaleDocumentation Index
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1. Parties; Purpose
This Agreement (“Agreement”) is between Autheo LLC (“Autheo,” “we”) and the purchaser identified at checkout (“Purchaser,” “you”). It governs the purchase and use of an Autheo validator node license (“Node License”).2. Agreement structure
This Agreement incorporates the Exhibits listed in Section 17 and the site policies and TOS listed in Section 16. If there is a conflict: this Agreement → Exhibits → Node Sale TOS → site policies (Section 18).3. Sale; No custody
Purchases occur via smart-contract checkout. Autheo is not a broker or exchange and does not custody user assets. Transactions are on-chain and final (except as expressly stated herein). 3A. Non-Investment; No Profit Promise The License is a right to operate network infrastructure. It is not equity, debt, or an investment contract, and no rate of return, APR/APY, profit, price appreciation, or liquidity is promised or guaranteed. Any figures or calculators are illustrative only and non-binding.4. Delivery and activation
Delivery and activation are governed by Exhibit A (License Scope & Delivery). Delivery is complete when Autheo records the license to your designated wallet and provides onboarding materials; you must complete onboarding before producing validator duties.5. Hosting fees and providers
A node purchaser can either self-host or elect to use a node managed hosting provider, such as Infstones or Zeeve. If Purchaser elects managed hosting, Purchaser enters a separate agreement directly with the provider and is solely responsible for all fees associated with such provider. Provider pricing and service terms are set by the provider and may change without notice. Any hosting information or ranges disclosed by Autheo are informational only, do not modify this Agreement, and are not promises or quotations. Autheo is not a party to any hosting agreement and disclaims responsibility for provider performance, availability, or pricing.6. Eligibility; KYC/OFAC
Purchase and transfer require identity and sanctions screening through Autheo’s provider (currently Blockpass). Autheo may deny a transaction if verification cannot be satisfactorily completed or would violate law. See Exhibit D and the Privacy Notice + KYC/AML Statement (https://www.autheo.com/nodesale/privacy).7. Wallets and security
You are solely responsible for wallet security (including seed phrase, device integrity, and any HSM/remote signer choices). Autheo cannot recover lost keys.8. Technical and uptime requirements
Operation of a Node License is subject to Exhibit B (Technical and Uptime Requirements), including a 99.5% monthly uptime target with reasonable exclusions, 72h critical patch and 7d routine patch timelines, and 90-day log retention. Informative Materials (non-binding). Autheo may publish non-binding operator guides, runbooks, or checklists (e.g., an “Operator Checklist”) for convenience. These do not modify Exhibit B or impose additional obligations; Exhibit B controls if there is any conflict.9. Emissions and rewards
Validator emissions are determined solely by protocol logic as described in Exhibit C (Emissions & Rewards Mechanics). No APR/APY, price, or profit is promised or guaranteed. Autheo commits only to the emissions set forth in Exhibit C; no other token distributions are promised. Distributions occur at protocol-defined intervals to the configured payout address, and are subject to the validator remaining Active and compliant and the protocol producing rewards.10. Transfers; Secondary market
Transfers must use Autheo’s registry update flow and comply with Exhibit D (Transfer & Secondary Policy), including KYC for every transfer and the posted admin fee schedule.11. Prohibited use; Compliance
You confirm you are not in a comprehensively sanctioned jurisdiction and are not a prohibited person. You must comply with applicable laws, export controls, and sanctions.12. Third-party components
Validators rely on third-party software, networks, and services. Such components are provided under their own licenses and terms.13. Risk disclosures
You acknowledge the risks summarized in Exhibit E (Risk Disclosures) and the Risk Notice (https://www.autheo.com/nodesale/risk). Blockchain transactions are irreversible; keys may be lost; networks may fork or degrade. THIS SUMMARY DOES NOT LIMIT THE DETAILED RISK DISCLOSURES IN EXHIBIT E.14. Warranties; Disclaimers
THE NODE LICENSE, MATERIALS, AND SALE SITE ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE.” AUTHEO DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW.15. Limitation of liability
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, AUTHEO WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. AUTHEO’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY RELATING TO A NODE LICENSE IS CAPPED AT THE AMOUNTS YOU PAID TO AUTHEO FOR THAT LICENSE.16. Indemnity
You will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Autheo and its personnel from third-party claims arising from your breach, negligence, willful misconduct, or unlawful use.17. Incorporation by reference (live cross-references)
The following documents (the “Site Policies”) are incorporated into this Agreement by reference and are available via the Autheo Node Sale landing-page footer at autheo.com (as updated from time to time):- Node Sale Terms of Service;
- Risk Notice;
- Privacy Notice + KYC/AML Statement;
- Transfer & Secondary Policy; and
- Slashing & Uptime Policy is expressly “a plain-English mirror of Exhibit B, provided as guidance only.
18. Exhibits (binding)
Full text of Exhibits A–G appears below:- Exhibit A — License Scope & Delivery
- Exhibit B — Technical & Uptime Requirements
- Exhibit C — Emissions & Rewards Mechanics
- Exhibit D — Transfer & Secondary Policy
- Exhibit E — Risk Disclosures
- Exhibit F — Referral & Promotions Terms
- Exhibit G — Hosting & Delegation Policy