Terms of Service
These Terms govern your use of statetilt.com and the related subscription service. By creating an account, accessing the site, or paying for a subscription, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
Service description
StateTilt publishes structural-risk research, methodology commentary, and a historical research-track-record concerning cryptocurrency markets. The published material is general analytical content directed to all subscribers. It is not personal financial advice, not investment advice, not brokerage advice, and not a recommendation to acquire, dispose of, or hold any asset. StateTilt is not registered as an investment adviser, commodity trading advisor, or broker-dealer with any regulator. Subscribers are responsible for their own decisions and for engaging qualified professionals where appropriate.
Eligibility
The service is offered to persons who are at least 18 years of age and who have the legal capacity to enter into a binding contract in their jurisdiction. The service is not offered, and may not be used, by persons or entities ordinarily resident in jurisdictions sanctioned by the United States Office of Foreign Assets Control, including (without limitation) Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions of Ukraine. StateTilt reserves the right to restrict service availability in additional jurisdictions at its discretion, including where local law or regulatory action makes the service impractical to operate.
Account rules
Each natural person may maintain a single account. Account information must be accurate, complete, and kept current. Subscribers must keep their credentials confidential, may not permit others to use their account, and must promptly notify StateTilt of any suspected compromise. StateTilt may suspend or terminate accounts that are shared, transferred, or used to distribute paid content without authorisation.
Billing
Subscriptions are sold and billed by Lemon Squeezy acting as the merchant of record. The subscription fee, billing cycle, and any taxes applied to the order are displayed at checkout. By subscribing, you authorise Lemon Squeezy to charge the payment method you provide on the recurring schedule shown at checkout until you cancel.
Subscriptions renew automatically at the end of each billing cycle unless cancelled. You may cancel at any time from your account dashboard or by contacting the support address below; cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing cycle and stops further renewals. Cancelling does not produce a refund for the current cycle.
StateTilt does not offer refunds for digital subscription content outside of the rights granted by applicable consumer-protection law. Where statutory withdrawal rights apply (for example, the European Union right of withdrawal under the Consumer Rights Directive), subscribers may exercise those rights in accordance with the procedure described at checkout. Subscribers in the European Union acknowledge that immediate provision of the digital content begins on subscription and, where the subscriber expressly consents to immediate provision, the statutory withdrawal right ends once the supply has begun.
Billing disputes should be raised with Lemon Squeezy through the payment receipt or with StateTilt support. StateTilt may terminate a subscription for breach of these Terms or non-payment, with or without prior notice as appropriate.
Acceptable use
Subscribers must not (a) scrape, mirror, or systematically extract StateTilt content; (b) redistribute, resell, or sublicense paid content to non-subscribers; (c) use the service to develop a competing data product without a separate written agreement; (d) integrate StateTilt notifications into automated trading infrastructure without a separate written agreement; (e) attempt to gain unauthorised access to the service, interfere with its operation, or probe it for security vulnerabilities outside an authorised disclosure programme; or (f) use the service in violation of applicable law, including export-control, sanctions, anti-money-laundering, securities, and commodities regulation in the subscriber's jurisdiction.
Intellectual property
StateTilt content — including text, methodology descriptions, charts, code, and supporting material — is owned by StateTilt or its licensors and is protected by copyright and other intellectual-property law. Subscribers receive a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to access the content for their personal, non-commercial review during the term of an active subscription. All rights not expressly granted are reserved. Subscribers may not remove proprietary notices, create derivative works for redistribution, or use StateTilt content to train machine-learning models without a separate written agreement.
Where a subscriber submits content (such as feedback or bug reports) to StateTilt, the subscriber grants StateTilt a worldwide, royalty-free licence to use that content to operate and improve the service.
Disclaimers
No financial advice. The service is research-tooling only. Nothing on StateTilt constitutes investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice, an offer to enter into a transaction, or a recommendation to acquire, dispose of, or hold any asset. Subscribers must not rely on the service in place of professional advice from a qualified adviser licensed in their jurisdiction.
Past performance and hypothetical results. Any historical research-track-record material reflects past behaviour of the methodology under specified historical conditions and is not predictive of future outcomes. Hypothetical or simulated results are presented with the disclaimers required by applicable advertising rules, including those at CFTC § 4.41(b)(1) and the framing required by United States Federal Trade Commission endorsement guidance. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and total loss is possible.
Service provided as-is. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the service is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, accuracy, or uninterrupted operation. StateTilt does not guarantee that notifications will be delivered promptly, that data displayed will be free of errors, or that the site will be continuously available.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, StateTilt and its officers, employees, contractors, agents, and licensors will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, business interruption, or any losses attributable to subscriber decisions made in reliance on the service. StateTilt's aggregate liability for any direct damages arising out of or in connection with these Terms or the service is capped at the total subscription fees paid by the subscriber to StateTilt in the prior 12 months. Some jurisdictions do not allow exclusion or limitation of certain damages; in those jurisdictions the limitations apply only to the maximum extent permitted.
Indemnification
Subscribers agree to indemnify and hold harmless StateTilt, its officers, employees, contractors, agents, and licensors from any claim, demand, loss, liability, damage, or expense (including reasonable legal fees) arising out of (a) the subscriber's misuse of the service, (b) the subscriber's breach of these Terms or applicable law, or (c) content the subscriber submits. StateTilt may assume the exclusive defence of any matter subject to indemnification, in which case the subscriber agrees to cooperate.
Termination
Subscribers may cancel a subscription at any time as described in the Billing section above. StateTilt may suspend or terminate access for breach of these Terms, suspected misuse, non-payment, or where required by law or by a competent regulator. Provisions that by their nature survive termination — including intellectual-property terms, disclaimers, limitation of liability, indemnification, and dispute resolution — survive any termination of the subscription.
Modifications to these Terms
StateTilt may revise these Terms to reflect changes in the service, in vendor relationships, or in applicable law. The revised Terms take effect on the date posted at the top of this page. Where a revision materially reduces subscriber rights, StateTilt will provide reasonable advance notice through the channel the subscriber has registered with. Continued use of the service after the effective date of a revision constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
Dispute resolution
Governing law. These Terms and any dispute arising out of or relating to them or the service are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States, without regard to its conflict-of-laws rules. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply.
Arbitration. Any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms or the service that the parties cannot resolve informally will be resolved by binding individual arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association under its Consumer Arbitration Rules, seated in Delaware. The arbitrator has the exclusive authority to resolve any dispute about the arbitrability or enforceability of this clause. Either party may seek emergency or preliminary injunctive relief from a court of competent jurisdiction in support of an arbitration.
Small-claims carve-out. Either party may instead bring an individual claim in a small-claims court of competent jurisdiction, provided the claim does not exceed the small-claims jurisdictional limit and is brought on an individual basis.
Class-action waiver. To the maximum extent permitted by law, all disputes are resolved on an individual basis. The parties waive any right to participate in a class, collective, mass, or representative proceeding. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds this waiver unenforceable in a given subscriber's jurisdiction, the waiver is severable and the remainder of this dispute-resolution clause survives.
EU and UK consumers. Mandatory consumer-protection rights granted by the law of a subscriber's country of habitual residence (including, for example, mandatory European Union consumer-protection rules and the right to bring proceedings in local courts) are not displaced by this clause.
Contact
For questions about these Terms or the service, write to hello@statetilt.com. Privacy and data-subject requests should be sent to privacy@statetilt.com.
Version 1.0 of these Terms is subject to revision following professional review at the launch milestone.