Cofferline Terms of Service (v0.3.1-draft) Operated by Autoctavian LLC. "Cofferline" in these terms means Autoctavian LLC, which operates the service; these terms are an agreement between you and Autoctavian LLC. STATUS: Early-stage draft terms; they may change as the platform matures. 1. Service and custody. Cofferline provides treasury orchestration for machine wallets: policy enforcement, conversion execution via third-party venues, gas management, prediction-market order routing, and accounting. It is non-custodial of your wallet and its keys: Cofferline never holds the owner key of, or takes custody of, your connected smart account, and all on-chain execution against that account comes from session-key delegations you grant and can revoke on-chain at any time without Cofferline's cooperation. Some product modes are enumerated exceptions where the platform holds funds or authority: prepaid fee balances are real USDC you transfer to the platform for service credit (platform-held); auto-topup stores pre-signed fixed-value USDC authorizations, and deleting a rule via the API does not by itself revoke those signatures on-chain; and optional venue trade credentials are held sealed (a Polymarket signer is, by that venue's model, an owner of your funder wallet). The full authority-and-custody matrix — what the platform holds on each surface, what it can and cannot do, and how you revoke it — is published at /docs/custody and machine-readably at /legal/custody.json, and forms part of these terms. 2. Fees. Fees are published in machine-readable form in the service manifest and are payable in USDC via x402 or prepaid balance. Fees may change with notice via the manifest; continued use after a change is acceptance. 3. No advice, no warranty. Cofferline is execution infrastructure, not an investment adviser, broker, or exchange. The service is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. On-chain transactions are irreversible; venue execution, network congestion, and token prices are outside Cofferline's control. 4. Your obligations. You are responsible for the policies you configure, the delegations you grant, and compliance with the laws that apply to you. You may not use the service to transact with sanctioned parties or for unlawful purposes; counterparty screening features do not shift that responsibility. 5. Liability. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Cofferline's aggregate liability is limited to the fees you paid in the three months preceding the claim. Cofferline is not liable for indirect or consequential damages, including losses caused by venues, chains, oracles, or your own policies. 6. Termination. You may stop using the service and revoke delegations at any time; revoking a delegation on-chain never requires Cofferline. Cofferline may suspend service for abuse, non-payment, or legal requirement. Suspension or termination gives Cofferline no authority over your connected wallet or the funds in it. Any remaining prepaid balance is platform-held service credit whose disposition on termination is handled by the operator (see the custody matrix). 7. Privacy. What data the service processes, why, for how long, and who receives it is described in the Privacy Notice at /docs/privacy-v1.