Legal
Westwyrd provides verification and settlement infrastructure. The protocol does not act as a custodian, broker, or fiduciary.
Terms of Service
Public Summary
Westwyrd provides verification and settlement infrastructure. The protocol does not act as a custodian, broker, or fiduciary. Users interact with autonomous smart contracts that execute deterministic logic based on verified inputs.
- ■Asset custody — the protocol does not hold or control user assets at any point
- ■Key management — private key security is the sole responsibility of the user
- ■Compliance with applicable laws — users must ensure their use of the protocol complies with their jurisdictional requirements
Use of the protocol constitutes acceptance of system-level risks, including smart contract behavior and blockchain network conditions.

Master Service Agreement
Institutional
- ■Cryptographic verification infrastructure — proof generation, verification, and anchoring services
- ■Deterministic settlement pathways — guaranteed execution of verified state transitions
- ■Integration support for institutional clients — technical documentation, API access, and onboarding assistance
Service levels are defined based on system availability and response guarantees. Specific SLAs are documented in individual service agreements.
Liability is limited to the extent permitted by law and does not extend to losses resulting from user-controlled assets, external protocols, or force majeure events.
Risk Disclosure
Participation in the Westwyrd ecosystem involves inherent risks, including:
- ■Smart contract vulnerabilities — despite formal verification, unknown attack vectors may exist
- ■Oracle and pricing model limitations — price feeds are subject to manipulation and latency
- ■Blockchain network instability — base layer congestion, reorganizations, or downtime
- ■Regulatory uncertainty — legal and regulatory frameworks for digital assets are evolving
Zero-knowledge proofs verify knowledge of data but do not guarantee real-world asset custody or enforce off-chain legal claims. The protocol operates within the boundaries of on-chain enforcement only.

