1. Beta-product risk

Nyomi is beta software. Outputs, prompts, transaction previews, calculations, workflow suggestions, and wallet-connected features may be incomplete, incorrect, delayed, duplicated, or unavailable.

2. Self-custody risk

You remain fully responsible for your wallets, keys, seed phrases, signers, device security, browser environment, and every signature you approve. Loss of credentials can lead to permanent asset loss.

3. Transaction finality

Many blockchain transactions are irreversible once signed and confirmed. Sending funds to the wrong address, signing the wrong transaction, or interacting with a malicious or broken contract may result in unrecoverable loss.

4. Smart-contract and protocol risk

Solana programs, token contracts, relayers, bridges, privacy systems, routing systems, and third-party protocols can fail or behave unexpectedly due to bugs, upgrades, governance changes, exploits, or economic attacks.

5. Network and infrastructure risk

RPC providers, mempools, block producers, wallets, routing APIs, market data providers, and other dependencies can return stale data, fail to respond, reorder actions, or behave differently across environments.

6. Market risk

Digital assets can be highly volatile. Price moves, low liquidity, slippage, MEV, partial fills, depegs, halts, and market manipulation can materially change outcomes between preview and execution.

7. AI-output risk

Nyomi uses model-generated outputs to help users prepare and review actions. AI output can be wrong, incomplete, overly confident, or poorly matched to your objective. You must independently review any transaction before signing.

8. Regulatory and compliance risk

Laws, sanctions restrictions, tax treatment, and compliance obligations can change and may apply differently across jurisdictions. You are responsible for ensuring your own use of the product and any related transaction is lawful where you are located.

9. No guarantee against loss

Nyomi cannot guarantee successful execution, profitable outcomes, transaction recovery, or protection from loss. You should not use funds you cannot afford to lose, and you should not rely on beta software as your only line of defense for high-value activity.

10. User checklist before signing

  • Confirm destination addresses and token mints.
  • Read the wallet signing prompt carefully.
  • Review spend amounts, approvals, and account changes.
  • Assume onchain actions may be final.
  • Do not use the product for fraud, sanctions evasion, or abusive activity.