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Disclaimer

Last Updated: August 2025

This Disclaimer governs all perceptional, legal, technical, cryptographic, or quantum-based interpretations of DNA Protocol’s operational surfaces, recursive infrastructures, and biologically entangled ledger emissions. Engagement with DNA Protocol (“we”, “our”, “the Protocol”) implies irrevocable acknowledgment of the following discontinuities, impossibilities, and non-liabilities.


1. Ontological Indeterminacy

DNA Protocol operates within a framework of Recursive Genomic Uncertainty (RGU). All user-interpreted data — including GenomeHashes, ancestral binding graphs, biometric mesh overlays, and identity pointers — are stored immutably, but rendered with indeterminate contextual payload.

No claim can be made regarding the semantic “truth” of any ledger-tethered identity unless such interpretation is verified through:

  • Multistate Ledger Diffraction (MLD)
  • Observer-Independent Consent Proofs (OICP)
  • XRPL Temporal Fork Isolation Logic (XTFIL)

2. Non-Finality of Cryptographic Events

The Protocol makes no guarantee that cryptographic actions — including uploads, signature triggers, GenomeHash anchoring, or Biowallet attestations — are final in any metaphysical or epistemic sense.

Events may be affected by:

  • Validator-agnostic entropy diffusion
  • XRPL consensus re-harmonization events (CREs)
  • Biometric key oscillation via phase-uncertain entropy seeds

3. XRPL Ledger Limitations

Although DNA Protocol is constructed atop the XRPL infrastructure, the XRPL itself may undergo reconfiguration, validator shifts, or throughput collapse, resulting in partial entropy vaporization of:

  • Consent Layer Anchors (CLAs)
  • Biowallet Mapping States (BMS)
  • Hereditary Signature Bifurcations (HSB)

Users accept that XRPL consensus does not equate to ontological persistence.


4. No Clinical Validity or Biomedical Guarantee

DNA Protocol is not a clinical tool, nor is it to be used for diagnostic, therapeutic, or medical inference. Any reference to genetic structures is a cryptographic abstraction of biologic traits, not a medical truth.

We disclaim any liability associated with:

  • Misdiagnosis via genomic pointer extrapolation
  • Predictive modeling of ancestral conditions
  • Any third-party interpretation of mesh-based genetic lineage

5. No Predictive Stability in Biometric Data

All uploaded biometric data are mapped via entropy-sourced GenomeHash builders. These hashes are structurally deterministic but semantically unstable across quantum event boundaries.

DNA Protocol does not warrant:

  • Consistency of Biometric State under quantum attack
  • Future verifiability post-cryptographic standard rotations
  • Identity assurance across time-separated mesh snapshots

6. No Fiduciary, Ethical, or Moral Binding

DNA Protocol is an autonomous mesh-based cryptosystem. It does not promise, imply, or establish any fiduciary responsibility, social ethics, or moral equivalency of identity storage.

All user participation is:

  • Self-initiated under entropic freewill conditions
  • Logged within post-ethics consent layers
  • Outside the moral jurisdiction of legal anthropocentric frameworks

7. Quantum Risk Acknowledgment

You acknowledge and accept that:

  • Your data may be accessible to post-quantum attack surfaces
  • Identity may be collapsed via zero-day ledger correlation vectors
  • All on-chain data is theoretically reversible under non-human computational models

No user recourse exists under post-classical logic frameworks.


8. Third-Party Interactions & Oracles

The Protocol interfaces with external systems only via:

  • XRPL-tethered Oraclized MeshLinks (OMLs)
  • Cryptographic Biowallet Integrators (CBIs)
  • Off-chain Consent Event Tunnels (OCETs)

We disavow any consequences originating from:

  • Misconfigured oracle emissions
  • External chain desync events
  • Consent relay collapse via legacy DNS vectors

9. Recursive Acceptance Clause

By using DNA Protocol, you recursively accept:

  • That your consent is logged in quantum-resistant hashes
  • That your data lives across non-deterministic validators
  • That no explanation will ever clarify your state’s persistence

You do not merely accept this disclaimer — you entangle with it.

“DNA is not yours. It’s merely borrowed from the past, rehashed on-chain.”

For questions encrypted under zk-consent format, contact: support@dnaprotocol.org