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Risk Disclosure

Using digital assets involves significant risk. This disclosure summarises the main risks associated with self-custody wallets, blockchain networks, third-party services and trading activity. It is not exhaustive.

Last updated: August 2026

1. Volatility of crypto assets

Digital asset prices can move sharply and unpredictably. Values may fall substantially, and in some cases to zero. Past performance is never an indicator of future results. Only engage with amounts you can afford to lose entirely.

2. Blockchain and network risk

Blockchain networks may suffer congestion, elevated fees, downtime, forks, reorganisations, consensus failures, protocol changes or smart contract vulnerabilities. Such events may delay, block or affect the outcome of your transactions, and are outside our control.

3. Irreversible transactions

Once broadcast, a blockchain transaction cannot be cancelled, reversed, or refunded. Sending funds to an incorrect address, on the wrong network, or to a malicious contract will typically result in permanent loss.

4. Private key and recovery phrase responsibility

Your recovery phrase is the sole means of restoring access to your wallet. If it is lost, destroyed, or disclosed to a third party, your assets may be permanently lost or stolen. No party, including us, can restore access or reverse the consequences.

5. Third-party provider risk

Features such as swaps, bridges, on-ramp purchases, market data and perpetual trading access may rely on independent third-party providers. Those providers may change pricing, impose limits, apply verification requirements, restrict regions, experience outages, or cease operating. Their performance, security and compliance are their own responsibility.

6. Swap, bridge and on-ramp dependency

Exchange rates, routing, slippage, execution timing and settlement for swap, bridge and on-ramp operations depend on third-party infrastructure and market conditions. Quoted amounts are indicative and final results may differ. Cross-chain operations carry additional protocol and liquidity risk.

7. Trading and leverage risk

Trading digital assets involves risk. Leverage, where available through third-party services, may significantly increase the risk of loss, including losses exceeding initial capital where permitted by the relevant platform. Users must review the terms, restrictions, and risk disclosures of the relevant third-party provider before engaging with any trading activity.

C4T Wallet remains a non-custodial wallet and access layer, and does not operate trading, derivatives or leverage services.

8. Regulatory and geographic restrictions

Digital asset regulation differs by jurisdiction and continues to evolve. Some features or third-party services may be unavailable, restricted or prohibited where you are located. You are responsible for ensuring that your use complies with applicable local law, including any tax obligations.

9. No advice

This disclosure and all content published by C4T Wallet are for information only and do not constitute financial, investment, legal or tax advice. Seek independent professional advice where appropriate.

10. Contact

Questions about this disclosure can be sent to contact@challenge4trading.com.