Risk disclosure

LCKD is transaction tooling and a public directory. It is not an exchange, custodian, auditor, broker, or investment adviser. You remain responsible for every wallet approval and independent verification.

01

Two-transaction execution

Token creation and token locking are separate transactions. Creation can confirm while locking fails, expires, is rejected, or lacks funds. In that state, the token exists and the purchased balance remains liquid until a later lock confirms.

02

Limited lock scope

A lock restricts only the amount deposited into its specific contract. It does not restrict other wallets, undisclosed allocations, liquidity, other token accounts, or tokens acquired later.

03

Token and authority risk

Review mint authority, freeze authority, Token-2022 extensions, metadata control, holder concentration, and associated token account ownership. A token lock does not neutralize those controls.

04

Market and liquidity risk

Prices can fall to zero. Liquidity can be thin or removed. Slippage, sandwiching, failed transactions, and market manipulation can create losses even when a creator allocation is locked.

05

Identity and profile risk

GitHub authentication proves control of a session at sign-in time. Repository, product, social, and website links can be incomplete, transferred, compromised, or misleading. Profile labels are not endorsements.

06

Third-party and protocol risk

LCKD depends on wallet adapters, RPC providers, pump.fun, the official Pump SDK, Streamflow, IPFS services, GitHub, Supabase, DexScreener, Jupiter, Solana, and other infrastructure. Outages, upgrades, defects, or changed fees can affect results.

07

Platform record risk

Displayed amounts, dates, badges, market data, and computed lock progress can be stale or unavailable. A stored transaction signature is not proof that the current on-chain state matches the page.

Minimum verification checklist

  • Match the mint address across the launch page, wallet prompt, and explorers.
  • Inspect both transaction signatures when a lock is claimed.
  • Confirm the exact deposited amount, recipient, permissions, and unlock time.
  • Simulate transactions and read all wallet warnings before signing.
  • Never sign a transaction you do not understand.