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Tokenized-Agent Disclaimer

Last updated: May 8, 2026

Plain-English summary: Yeeter is software that lets anyone mint a fungible Solana token and trade it on a bonding curve. A token launched on Yeeter — including any token that markets itself as an "AI agent", "autonomous agent", "tokenized agent", or similar — is just an SPL token. Owning the token does not give you ownership of, control over, or any legal claim to any artificial intelligence, software service, business, or person.

1. What Yeeter actually is

Yeeter is a non-custodial launchpad. It is a Solana on-chain program plus a website that lets the user trigger that program from a wallet. When you "launch a coin" you sign a transaction that creates a standard SPL token, seeds an automated bonding-curve liquidity pool, and writes Metaplex metadata. Yeeter never holds your funds, never holds your private keys, and never executes a trade you did not sign.

2. What a Yeeter token is

Every coin launched on Yeeter is an SPL fungible token. It has a mint, a supply (1,000,000,000), 6 decimals, and a price discovered by an automated market-making curve. That is the entire technical reality of the asset.

The name, ticker, image, description, and social links shown next to the token are inputs supplied by the creator at launch. Yeeter does not verify, endorse, or stand behind any of that content.

3. What a Yeeter token is not

4. Tokens marketed as "agents", "AI", or "autonomous"

Some coins launched on Yeeter use names, images, or descriptions referencing artificial intelligence, autonomous agents, language models, trading bots, or related concepts. These are marketing claims made by the creator. Holding such a token:

If you buy a token because you expect an AI service, agent, or product to be delivered: that expectation is a private matter between you and the creator. Verify independently before purchasing. Yeeter cannot enforce, refund, or audit anything that happens off-chain.

5. No affiliation, no endorsement

Yeeter has no formal relationship with any token launched through the platform. Token names, tickers, and images may resemble, reference, or appear to associate with public figures, companies, products, or AI brands. Such resemblance does not imply endorsement, partnership, sponsorship, or any other connection. Yeeter does not vet trademark or right-of-publicity claims at launch — if a coin infringes your rights, contact us at travisamiller21@gmail.com and we will review takedown of the off-chain listing (the on-chain mint we cannot remove).

6. Volatility and total-loss risk

Bonding-curve memecoins are among the most volatile assets in existence. Most lose the majority of their value within hours of launch. Many go to effectively zero. The amount you can lose is bounded only by what you put in. Do not buy a token with money you are not prepared to lose entirely.

7. No financial, legal, or tax advice

Nothing on yeeter.io is financial, investment, legal, accounting, or tax advice. We do not know your situation. Consult a licensed professional in your jurisdiction before acting on anything you see here.

8. Geographic and legal eligibility

You are responsible for confirming that using Yeeter and trading SPL tokens is legal where you live. Yeeter is not offered in jurisdictions where it is restricted, and persons residing in such jurisdictions may not use the platform. If your jurisdiction prohibits this kind of activity, do not connect a wallet.

9. Custody

Yeeter never has custody of your assets. Your tokens, your SOL, and your private keys remain in your own wallet at all times. Yeeter cannot reverse, freeze, recover, or replace any transaction or balance. If you sign a malicious transaction, lose your seed phrase, or send funds to the wrong address, Yeeter cannot help.

10. Acknowledgement

By using yeeter.io, by launching a coin, or by buying or selling on a Yeeter bonding curve, you acknowledge that you have read this page, understand it, and accept that the token you are interacting with is just an SPL token — not an AI, not an agent, not a service, and not an investment.

See also: Terms of Service · Risk disclosure · Fees · Privacy.