Risk Disclosure
Investing in private, pre-IPO companies involves significant risk, including the loss of all capital. Read this carefully before investing.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
Your capital is at risk
Investments in private companies are speculative and high-risk. You may lose some or all of the money you invest. Only invest amounts you can afford to lose entirely, and consider how an investment fits your overall financial situation.
Illiquidity & long holding periods
Pre-IPO shares are illiquid. There is generally no public market to sell them, transfers are often restricted, and you may be unable to exit your position for years — or at all. Reserved or committed funds may be locked for extended periods.
No guarantee of an IPO or exit
There is no guarantee that any company will complete an initial public offering, be acquired, or provide any other liquidity event. Expected timelines are estimates and may be delayed indefinitely or never occur.
Valuation uncertainty
Private companies are difficult to value. Valuations and prices shown are indicative, may be based on past funding rounds or third-party estimates, and may not reflect the price at which an investment could actually be bought or sold. Past performance does not indicate future results.
Dilution & structure
Future funding rounds, additional share classes, and the structures used to provide access may dilute your holding or limit your information and voting rights compared with investing directly.
Concentration risk
The Platform focuses on a small group of related, founder-led companies. Their fortunes may be correlated, and exposure concentrated in one ecosystem or sector increases risk relative to a diversified portfolio.
Funding & crypto risk
Funding with USDT or other digital assets carries its own risks, including price volatility of the funding asset, network/transfer errors, and the fact that on-chain transfers are typically irreversible. Always send only the specified asset and network to the address provided.
Regulatory risk
The regulation of private-market and digital-asset investing is evolving and varies by jurisdiction. Changes in law or regulation could affect the availability, structure, tax treatment, or value of your investments, or your ability to access the Platform.
Promotional bonuses
Referral and promotional bonuses are invest-only, are not withdrawable as cash, are subject to caps and program rules, and may be changed, withheld, or reversed. Do not treat bonus funds as guaranteed value.
No advice — do your own research
Nothing on the Platform is investment advice or a recommendation. Information may be incomplete or inaccurate. Do your own research and consider independent professional advice before making any investment.
This summary is provided for transparency and is not legal advice. Questions? Contact us via the About page.