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Bonding Curve v2 · restricted preview · access notice

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  1. Confidentiality. All concepts, parameters, formulas, payout structures, copy, and screenshots displayed beyond this notice are proprietary pre-disclosure material of Freieswerk e.V. and the Anybid protocol working group. You agree, on behalf of yourself and any organisation you represent, not to reproduce, screenshot, translate, fork, transmit, summarise to third parties, train any machine-learning system on, or otherwise disclose any portion of this material without prior written consent.
  2. No commercial or competitive use. You may not use the engine, its parameters, the Reserved Floor mechanism, the HTPW share derivation, or any substantially similar derivative to operate, market, white-label, tokenise, audit-for-hire, or solicit capital toward a competing product, in any jurisdiction, for a period of thirty-six (36) months following the date of this acceptance.
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