Terms of Use
Version 1.0.0 · last updated 18 August 2026
1. Who these terms are between
These terms are between [FILL IN: your name or company name] ("the Operator") and you, the person using this website ("the Service").
By creating an account or using the Service you agree to these terms. If
you don't agree, don't use it.
Contact: [FILL IN: support email address]
2. What the Service is
A website for tracking crypto markets and simulating trades with fake money.
It cannot place real orders. Not as a setting that's switched off — the capability does not exist in this product. The Service holds no funds, takes no custody of anything, and never asks for exchange credentials.
The Operator is not a broker, exchange, custodian, investment adviser or fiduciary, and nothing here is a personal recommendation.
3. Your account
- You must be old enough to enter a contract where you live, and at least 18.
- One person per account. Keep your password to yourself.
- You're responsible for what happens under your account.
- Tell the Operator promptly if you think someone else has access.
- There is currently no password reset. If you lose your password the account cannot be recovered. This is a limitation of the current build, not a policy.
4. Acceptable use
Don't:
- Try to access another user's account or data.
- Probe, scan, overload or disrupt the Service, or work around its rate limits.
- Scrape it in bulk or resell access.
- Use it unlawfully, or to present simulated results as real to anyone else.
- Upload anything malicious.
Accounts doing these things may be suspended or removed.
5. No advice, and no promises about results
Nothing here is financial, investment, legal or tax advice. Simulated results are a simulation — they don't predict real ones, and the Risk & Limitations page sets out exactly what the simulator can't model.
Market data comes from third-party sources and may be delayed, wrong or unavailable. The Operator doesn't guarantee its accuracy.
6. Availability
Provided "as is" and "as available". It may be offline, changed, or discontinued at any time, and features may be added or removed. No uptime is guaranteed. [FILL IN: what notice, if any, you'll give before shutting the service down or deleting inactive accounts]
7. Your data
What's stored and what never is, is set out on the Privacy & Data page. You can delete your account and its data yourself at any time from your account page.
8. Liability
To the fullest extent the law allows, the Operator isn't liable for losses arising from your use of the Service — including trading decisions you make elsewhere, lost profits, or lost data.
Nothing here excludes liability that can't lawfully be excluded, such as for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud. Some jurisdictions don't allow certain exclusions, so parts of this section may not apply to you. [FILL IN: whether you're capping liability at a figure, and what it is]
9. Changes to these terms
These terms may change. The version and date are at the top of this page, and the version you accepted is recorded against your account. For material changes the Operator will [FILL IN: how you'll notify users — email, a notice on sign-in, or both]. Continuing to use the Service after a change means accepting it.
10. Ending it
You can stop and delete your account whenever you like. The Operator may suspend or terminate an account that breaches these terms, or withdraw the Service entirely.
11. Governing law
[FILL IN: which country's / state's law applies and where disputes are heard.] This is worth deciding deliberately rather than leaving blank — without it, where a dispute gets heard is an open question and probably not one answered in your favour.
See also: Privacy & Data · Risk & Limitations