1.Product coins are speculative attention markets
A “product coin” on Skelve is a tradable attention / belief market around a verified software product. It is a speculative instrument whose price reflects market sentiment and momentum - not the intrinsic value, revenue, or success of the underlying product.
2.Not equity, securities, or investment advice
Product coins are not equity, shares, or an ownership interest in any company; not securities; and not a claim on revenue, profit, dividends, or distributions of any kind. Nothing on Skelve is investment, legal, tax, or financial advice, and no content is a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any asset. We are not a broker, dealer, exchange, or investment adviser. Consult your own qualified professionals.
3.Risk of total loss
Prices are extremely volatile. You can lose some or all of the funds you commit. Bonding-curve pricing, thin liquidity, and market behavior can cause rapid, severe losses. Only transact with amounts you can afford to lose entirely. Past performance and any metric shown never predict future results.
4.No guarantees
Skelve makes no guarantee of price, liquidity, graduation, listing, returns, or the continued operation, funding, or success of any product. Founders may stop building at any time. Graduation to a Uniswap V2 pool is a mechanical event tied to curve supply, not a promise of value or a “launch” of a security.
5.Verified vs self-reported metrics
Every public metric is labeled. Verified metrics come from a connected source (e.g. GitHub OAuth or a payment processor) and are pulled, not typed. Self-reported metrics are entered by the founder and are not independently confirmed by Skelve. Unavailable means no source is connected. Even verified metrics may be delayed, incomplete, or inaccurate, and no metric implies future performance or the value of any coin.
6.Geographic availability
Product coins may not be available, or may be unlawful, in your jurisdiction. Availability may be restricted for residents of certain regions. You are solely responsible for complying with the laws that apply to you, and for determining whether you are permitted to use Skelve. We may restrict access at our discretion.
7.Do your own research (DYOR)
Verify everything independently before transacting: read the code, check the domain, review the metrics and their trust labels, and understand the tokenomics on our how-it-works page. You alone are responsible for your decisions and their outcomes.