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  • Introduction
  • Tokenomics
  • Staking V2
    • General information
    • Unstake periods
    • Info for pool creators
      • Pool creation and adding rewards
      • Fees
      • FAQ
    • Info for stakers
      • JVault responsibility
      • Staking process
      • Unlocking tokens and rewards claim
      • FAQ
  • Launchpad
    • Launchpad info
    • Different types of presales
    • Reliability Score
    • Info for projects
      • Launching tokensale
      • Fees
      • The end of tokensale
      • Referral system
      • Whitelists
      • Verification of projects
    • Info for tokensale participants
      • Buying tokens without Whitelist
      • Buying tokens with Whitelist
      • Token and referral cashback claim
  • Locker
    • Locker info
    • Token locking process
    • FAQ
  • Staking V1 (DEPRICATED)
    • General information
    • Types of staking pools
    • Info for pool creators
      • Pool creation
      • Fees
      • FAQ
    • Info for stakers
      • JVault warranties
      • Staking
      • Token unlock and rewards claim
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The entire staking process is completely secure and decentralised in terms of asset ownership: at all stages of staking, your tokens belong only to you, and no one can use them. The service is based on smart contracts, so even if the site stops working, you will still be able to fully utilise all the staking pools: all you need to do is send certain messages to the blockchain. You can explore the open source code of all smart contracts and learn how they work on the .

However, due to decentralisation, cannot be responsible for the actions of projects hosted on the platform. does not encourage users to invest in any digital assets, and therefore is not liable for any losses related to changes in token rates. We recommend seeking specialist advice before investing in cryptocurrency, as this area involves high risks.

You can read more about the terms of use of the platform in the .

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