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Welcome to IQ.wiki
The website and online service of Distributed Machines Inc.('IQ.wiki', 'we', 'us' or 'our')
Last Revised: September 29, 2025
Welcome to IQ.wiki, the cryptocurrency encyclopedia operated by Distributed Machines Inc. ("IQ.wiki," "we," "us," or "our"). These Terms govern your access to and use of our website, software, and related services (the "Service"). By using the Service, you agree to these Terms and our Privacy Policy (incorporated by reference).
We may update these Terms; if material, we'll provide additional notice. Changes to arbitration won't apply to disputes of which we had actual notice before posting. Continued use after changes become effective constitutes acceptance.
The Service is for users aged 13+. If you are in the EEA/UK or another jurisdiction with a higher digital-consent age, you must be at least that age (typically 16) or have verifiable parental consent.
We grant you a non-exclusive, limited, non-transferable, revocable license to use the Service. Use only supported interfaces; comply with usage limits and controls.
Automated access to CC-BY articles. CC BY 4.0 articles may be accessed, indexed, and reused (including via automated tools) to exercise CC-BY rights, subject to robots.txt, reasonable rate limits, and non-disruption. Automated access to non-article pages, private data, or to circumvent paywalls/limits/security is prohibited.
Automation of non-article endpoints requires our consent and an API key. We may change rate limits, quotas, or scopes. Don't share keys or evade limits.
If you create an account, you're responsible for it and all activity under it. If on behalf of an entity, you're authorized to bind it. Notify us of unauthorized use; we'll notify you of certain security incidents where required.
(a) Scope. "Contributions" include content you submit/edit/post.
(b) Reps. You have necessary rights; content is accurate to your knowledge; no law/third-party rights are violated.
(c) License to IQ.wiki. You grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable, sublicensable license to host, store, index, format, translate, adapt, reproduce, distribute, publicly display/perform, and otherwise use Contributions as reasonably necessary to operate, improve, and promote the Service and to re-license Contributions under the encyclopedia's public license (currently CC BY 4.0). Existing CC-BY content remains CC-BY. To the extent permitted by law, you waive/agree not to assert moral rights necessary for us to exercise these rights.
(d) Editorial rights. We may edit/annotate/refuse/remove Contributions for quality, legal, or policy reasons (accuracy/neutrality/rights concerns).
(e) Public licensing & attribution. Contributions intended for articles are under CC BY 4.0. Attribution is satisfied by reasonably crediting "IQ.wiki," identifying the article title, and linking to the article URL or page history (which lists primary contributors and revisions), and indicating if changes were made.
(f) Responsibility. You're solely responsible for Contributions and permissions.
(g) AI/ML & Outputs. We may use Contributions and public Service data to develop/train/evaluate models and improve the Service. AI-assisted outputs may be inaccurate/non-unique/similar to others; verify facts. You get a non-exclusive license to use outputs lawfully; you may not (i) use outputs to build competing models, (ii) reverse-engineer/probe our models beyond normal use, or (iii) remove notices/attribution embedded in outputs. We retain rights in our Service/models.
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Distributed Machines Inc. (IQ.wiki)
2300 West Sahara Ave, Suite 800, PMB 214, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Email (single point of contact): [email protected]
Takedowns per 17 U.S.C. §512(c)(3); counter-notices per §512(g). Repeat infringers may be terminated. Trademark/publicity complaints: email details/rights/URLs/perjury statement.
Don't: upload malware/phishing/scams/market-manipulative content; impersonate/misrepresent; infringe IP/privacy/publicity; scrape/crawl/automate without permission (except CC-BY carve-out); bypass security/limits; run deceptive token promotions; coordinate manipulative trading, wash trading, or undisclosed promotional campaigns; offer/solicit unregistered securities or facilitate illegal offerings; violate sanctions/export controls. We may publish Content Standards (neutrality, verifiability, reliable sources, COI) incorporated by reference. No duty to monitor all content.
We may modify, suspend, or discontinue the Service at any time.
Unless otherwise noted, IQ.wiki articles are under CC BY 4.0.
Profiles are compiled from public sources and Contributions and may be incomplete or inaccurate. Subjects may request corrections with sources at [email protected]. We may update/annotate/remove content and mark disputed facts. Verified subjects may request priority review (ID verification consistent with our Privacy Policy). For well-substantiated defamation notices, we may temporarily restrict visibility during evaluation.
IQ.wiki trademarks/logos/look-and-feel belong to Distributed Machines Inc.; no use without permission. Third-party marks belong to their owners; no endorsement implied.
The Service may contain inaccurate/objectionable content. Provided "as is" and "as available" with no warranties (merchantability, fitness, title, non-infringement). No financial/legal/tax advice; nothing is an offer/solicitation to buy/sell securities.
To the maximum extent permitted: no indirect/special/consequential/exemplary/punitive damages or lost profits/revenues/goodwill/data. Our aggregate liability ≤ US $100 or what you paid in the prior 12 months, whichever is greater. Where not allowed, limits apply to the maximum extent permitted.
Use is subject to our Privacy Policy. We may read public on-chain data tied to addresses you connect to power features. We don't request/store private keys/seed phrases; never enter them on the Service.
Financial Promotions. Nothing on the Service is a financial promotion requiring authorization (e.g., UK FSMA/EU); we may restrict access accordingly.
You're responsible for local compliance. You represent you aren't from a comprehensively sanctioned country/region and won't use the Service in violation of export/sanctions rules. We may geo-block/IP-block features to comply with restrictions.
We're not responsible for third-party sites/products/services.
[email protected] handles DMCA, trademark/publicity, security, DSA notices/appeals, accessibility, arbitration opt-outs, and other legal notices. Mailing address: see §6.
Good-faith research safe harbor: comply with our policy, avoid disruption, don't access personal/non-public data beyond necessity, give remediation time; report to [email protected] ("Security Report").
EU users may report allegedly illegal content via in-product DSA tools (Legal page) or email [email protected] with URL/description, legal basis, contact, and good-faith accuracy statement. We'll review, act, and issue a statement of reasons with an appeal link (6-month window). If we lack an EU establishment, we'll appoint an EU representative and publish details. We publish moderation transparency information as required.
U.S. residents agree to binding arbitration (AAA rules) on an individual basis; no class actions/jury trials. Small-claims carve-out applies. Opt-out within 30 days by emailing [email protected]. Venue: Clark County, Nevada, or video conference. Injunctive relief in court for IP/unauthorized access. EEA/UK etc.: where mandatory consumer laws prohibit arbitration/class waivers, disputes may be brought in local courts.
You may stop using the Service anytime. We may suspend/terminate access and remove content for violations or to protect users/the Service. Where required, we'll provide notice. On-chain approvals/allowances you granted remain your responsibility to revoke.
We may suspend/terminate access and remove content to protect users/the Service or for violations; notice where required. Repeat infringers may be terminated.
Sections 1, 3–5, 6–8, 9–12, 13–19, 20–26 survive termination.
Claims must be filed within one (1) year after accrual, to the fullest extent permitted by law. Non-waivable statutory periods remain unaffected.
English controls; translations are for convenience.
Entire agreement; assignment limits (you can't assign; we can); severability; no waiver by non-enforcement. Nevada law governs; FAA governs §20—without prejudice to mandatory consumer protections of your habitual residence.