The fine print, unfine.
What this website is, who operates it, and what reading it does — and does not — mean. Written to be read, not to be scrolled past.
Last updated: 11 July 2026.
ımyo is a pre-launch project. The operating legal entity — including its legal form, registered address and registration number — will be published here before mainnet launch and before any protocol service is offered.
- General contact. info@imyo.com
- Press. press@imyo.com · see /press/
- Security disclosure. security@imyo.com · see /security/
- Data protection. privacy@imyo.com · see /privacy/
- Informational only. imyo.com is a description of a protocol under development. It is not an app, not a service, and creates no contractual relationship. The protocol itself, when live, will carry its own terms.
- No offer, no advice. Nothing on this site is investment advice, legal advice, tax advice, a recommendation, an offer, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any asset, security or financial instrument, in any jurisdiction. Institutional readers make their own assessment with their own advisers.
- Forward-looking statements. Pages describing the protocol's architecture, AI-audit ecosystem, collateral framework and launch timing describe intent. They are forward-looking, depend on engineering and regulatory outcomes, and may change without notice. The build-status board shows what exists today; the difference between the two is the roadmap, not a promise.
- Third-party data. Market figures cite their sources (see the tracker). They are reproduced in good faith without warranty of accuracy or fitness; verify against the primary source before relying on them.
- Content reuse. Press materials on /press/ may be used under the conditions stated there. Everything else © ımyo; quote with attribution and link.
- No warranty; limitation of liability. The site is provided “as is”. To the extent permitted by law, the operator accepts no liability for damages arising from use of this website or reliance on its contents, except for intent and gross negligence, and for injury to life, body or health.
- External links. Linked third-party sites are outside our control; their content is their operators' responsibility.
Decentralised finance involves material risk: smart-contract failure, oracle failure, economic attack, bridge failure, counterparty and issuer risk in tokenised real-world assets, regulatory change, and total loss of principal. ımyo's architecture is designed to reduce specific, named failure modes — siloed liquidity against contagion, continuous AI audit against code and market anomalies — not to eliminate risk. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something else.