1. Market and Token Risk
- Tokens can lose value quickly or become illiquid.
- Tokenized stocks, ETFs, commodities, gold, silver, oil, or other real-world assets may have issuer, redemption, trading-hour, regulatory, oracle, liquidity, and bridge risks.
- A Solana token may reference an off-chain asset without giving holders any direct claim to the off-chain asset.
- Memecoins, new tokens, duplicate tickers, and low-liquidity assets can be especially risky.
2. Route and Liquidity Risk
A search result does not mean a payout route is safe or available. The platform may use route checks to test whether SOL can reach a selected reward mint, but liquidity, price impact, token metadata, slippage, routing paths, fees, and DEX behavior can change at any time.
3. Lookalike and Scam Risk
Unsafe results may copy names, logos, ticker symbols, narratives, or websites from legitimate tokens. The platform hides risky results by default and may allow advanced review only after warnings. A creator should always verify exact mint addresses from official sources before saving a reward token.
4. Automation Risk
Bots, workers, RPC providers, Redis, APIs, alert systems, swap providers, claim providers, and transaction submission can fail, delay, rate-limit, or return stale data. Automation should be monitored, and public proof pages should be reviewed for skipped rounds, failed rounds, or abnormal status.
5. Holder Rule Risk
Holder tiers, hold-time bonuses, referrals, skipped wallets, minimum balances, and payout cadence affect who receives rewards. Poor settings can create unfair outcomes, gaming incentives, or user confusion. Creators should explain rules plainly and avoid changing reward tokens or holder rules without clear warnings.
6. Donation Risk
Donation destinations and donation claims must be verified by the creator. A public wallet does not prove a charity, rescue, or organization controls that wallet unless the organization has clearly published or confirmed it. Locked donation settings should be treated as serious public commitments.