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  • Refund Policy

     Refund Policy

    Last Updated: April 13, 2026

    This Refund Policy applies to all services provided by TrustLedgerX, operated by Feud Tech LLC.

    By purchasing any service from TrustLedgerX, you agree to the terms outlined below.

    1. General Policy

    TrustLedgerX provides digital services, including:

    – Project verification

    – Trust scoring

    – Analysis and reporting

    – Related evaluation services

    Due to the nature of these services, all purchases are considered final once work has begun.

     2. Non-Refundable Services

    The following are non-refundable:

    – Completed verification services

    – Trust scores or badge assignments

    – Reports, assessments, or analysis delivered

    – Any service where work has already been initiated

    These services involve time, data processing, and evaluation, which cannot be reversed once performed.

    3. Limited Refund Eligibility

    Refunds may be considered only under the following conditions:

    – A duplicate payment was made

    – The service was not initiated within a reasonable timeframe

    – A technical error occurred that prevented delivery of the service

    All refund requests are subject to review and approval at the sole discretion of TrustLedgerX.

     4. No Guarantee of Outcome

    Purchasing verification or related services does not guarantee:

    – a specific trust score

    – approval or “verified” status

    – improved reputation or outcomes

    Refunds will not be issued based on dissatisfaction with:

    – scoring results

    – verification status

    – perceived outcomes

     5. Chargebacks & Disputes

    By using our services, you agree not to initiate chargebacks without first contacting us.

    Unauthorized chargebacks may result in:

    – suspension of access

    – removal of verification status

    – potential legal action

     6. Processing of Approved Refunds

    If a refund is approved:

    – It will be processed within a reasonable timeframe

    – Funds will be returned using the original payment method (where possible)

    Processing times may vary depending on payment provider.

    7. Modifications

    TrustLedgerX reserves the right to update or modify this Refund Policy at any time.

     8. Governing Entity

    TrustLedgerX is operated by:

    Feud Tech LLC

    9. Contact

    For refund requests or questions:

    📧 info@trustledgerx.io

    🌐 https://trustledgerx.io

    Final Statement

    TrustLedgerX provides evaluation-based services that require time, analysis, and data processing.

    As such, refunds are limited to ensure the integrity and sustainability of the platform.

  • Privacy Policy

    Privacy Policy

    Last Updated: April 13, 2026

    TrustLedgerX (“we,” “our,” or “us”) is operated by Feud Tech LLC. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your information when you access or use our website and services (“Platform”).

    By using TrustLedgerX, you agree to the terms outlined in this Privacy Policy.

    1. Information We Collect

    We may collect the following types of information:

     a. Information You Provide

    – Name or username  

    – Email address  

    – Wallet addresses  

    – Project or report submissions  

    – Messages or inquiries  

    b. Automatically Collected Information

    – IP address  

    – Device and browser type  

    – Usage data (pages visited, actions taken)  

    – Cookies and tracking technologies  

    c. Blockchain Data

    Due to the nature of blockchain technology, certain public data (such as wallet addresses and transaction activity) may be analyzed or displayed as part of our services.

    2. How We Use Information

    We use collected information to:

    – Provide and improve TrustLedgerX services  

    – Generate trust scores and verification outputs  

    – Process reports and submissions  

    – Communicate with users  

    – Monitor and prevent abuse or misuse  

    – Analyze usage and platform performance  

    3. Data Sharing

    We do not sell your personal information.

    We may share information:

    – With service providers (hosting, analytics, email services)  

    – When required by law or legal process  

    – To protect the integrity, security, or rights of TrustLedgerX  

    – In connection with business operations (e.g., mergers or restructuring)

    Public-facing data (such as trust scores, verification status, or reports) may be displayed on the Platform.

    4. Cookies & Tracking

    We use cookies and similar technologies to:

    – Improve user experience  

    – Analyze site traffic  

    – Maintain session functionality  

    You can disable cookies through your browser settings, though some features may not function properly.

    5. Data Security

    We implement reasonable safeguards to protect user data.

    However, no system is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute protection of information transmitted online.

    6. Data Retention

    We retain information for as long as necessary to:

    – provide services  

    – comply with legal obligations  

    – resolve disputes  

    – enforce agreements  

    7. Your Rights

    Depending on your location, you may have rights to:

    – Access your data  

    – Request correction or deletion  

    – Limit or object to processing  

    To make a request, contact us using the information below.

    8. Third-Party Links

    TrustLedgerX may contain links to third-party websites or services.

    We are not responsible for the privacy practices of those third parties.

    9. Children’s Privacy

    TrustLedgerX is not intended for individuals under 18.

    We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors.

    10. Changes to This Policy

    We may update this Privacy Policy periodically.

    Continued use of the Platform constitutes acceptance of any updates.

    11. Governing Entity

    TrustLedgerX is operated by:

    Feud Tech LLC

    12. Contact

    For questions regarding this Privacy Policy:

    📧 info@trustledgerx.io

    🌐 https://trustledgerx.io  

    Final Note

    TrustLedgerX is designed to promote transparency and informed decision-making.

    Users should understand that some information may be publicly visible as part of blockchain-based systems and trust evaluation processes.

  • Terms of Service

    Terms of Service

    Last Updated: April 13, 2025

    Welcome to TrustLedgerX. These Terms of Service (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of the TrustLedgerX website and services (the “Platform”), operated by Feud Tech LLC.

    By accessing or using the Platform, you agree to be bound by these Terms.

    1. Overview of Services

    TrustLedgerX provides tools and services related to:

    – Trust scoring and evaluation  

    – Project verification  

    – User-submitted reports and data  

    – Informational insights regarding blockchain and digital transactions  

    TrustLedgerX does not:

    – act as a financial institution  

    – provide financial, legal, or investment advice  

    – guarantee the legitimacy or safety of any project or transaction  

    All information provided is for informational and risk-awareness purposes only.

    2. No Financial or Legal Advice

    All content, scores, badges, and verification outputs are provided as informational indicators only.

    Users are solely responsible for:

    – conducting their own due diligence  

    – making independent decisions  

    – evaluating risk before engaging in any transaction  

    TrustLedgerX is not responsible for any financial losses, damages, or decisions made based on Platform data.

    3. User Responsibility

    By using the Platform, you agree that:

    – You are responsible for all actions taken based on information provided  

    – You will not rely solely on TrustLedgerX for decision-making  

    – You understand blockchain transactions are irreversible  

    You assume full responsibility for any interactions, transactions, or engagements with third parties.

    4. Verification & Trust Scores

    TrustLedgerX may provide:

    – Trust scores  

    – Verification badges  

    – Risk indicators  

    These are based on:

    – available data  

    – user submissions  

    – observed signals  

    TrustLedgerX does not guarantee:

    – accuracy  

    – completeness  

    – real-time validity  

    Scores and statuses may change at any time.

     5. User Submissions & Reports

    Users may submit:

    – reports  

    – project data  

    – feedback  

    By submitting content, you agree:

    – the information is accurate to the best of your knowledge  

    – you are not submitting false, misleading, or defamatory content  

    TrustLedgerX reserves the right to:

    – review  

    – remove  

    – or disregard submissions at its discretion  

     6. Prohibited Use

    You agree not to:

    – misuse TrustLedgerX badges or verification indicators  

    – falsely represent verification status  

    – scrape, copy, or redistribute Platform data without permission  

    – submit fraudulent or malicious reports  

    – use the Platform for unlawful purposes  

    Unauthorized use of TrustLedgerX intellectual property may result in legal action.

    7. Intellectual Property

    All content on the Platform, including:

    – logos  

    – badges  

    – trust indicators  

    – text and design  

    is the property of TrustLedgerX / Feud Tech LLC.

    Use of TrustLedgerX branding without explicit permission is strictly prohibited.

     8. Third-Party Interactions

    TrustLedgerX does not control or endorse third-party projects.

    Any interaction between users and third parties is:

    – independent  

    – at the user’s own risk  

    TrustLedgerX is not liable for:

    – fraud  

    – misrepresentation  

    – or damages resulting from third-party interactions  

    9. Limitation of Liability

    To the maximum extent permitted by law:

    TrustLedgerX and Feud Tech LLC shall not be liable for:

    – financial losses  

    – indirect or consequential damages  

    – loss of assets or digital funds  

    Use of the Platform is at your own risk.

    10. Service Availability

    TrustLedgerX may:

    – modify or discontinue services  

    – update scoring systems  

    – restrict access  

    at any time without prior notice.

    11. Termination

    We reserve the right to:

    – suspend or terminate access  

    – remove content  

    – restrict users  

    if these Terms are violated.

    12. Changes to Terms

    These Terms may be updated periodically.

    Continued use of the Platform constitutes acceptance of any updates.

    13. Governing Entity

    TrustLedgerX is operated by:

    Feud Tech LLC

    All services, agreements, and liabilities are under this entity.

    14. Contact

    For questions regarding these Terms:

    📧 info@trustledgerx.io

    🌐 https://trustledgerx.io  

    Final Statement

    TrustLedgerX provides tools to help users better understand risk.

    However, trust cannot be automated, guaranteed, or enforced solely through any system.

    Users must exercise independent judgment at all times.

  • The Hidden Network Behind Account Restrictions: What Users Should Know

    In today’s digital landscape, users often experience account restrictions, shadow bans, or sudden deactivations without clear explanations.

    This is not random.

    Behind many of these actions is a growing ecosystem of data-driven risk systems — platforms that analyze user behavior, assign risk profiles, and make automated decisions at scale.

    A Network of Behavioral Profiling

    Many major platforms — including marketplaces, financial services, and social networks — rely on third-party risk engines such as:

    • Sift

    • Sardine

    • and similar fraud detection systems

    These systems are designed to:

    • detect fraud

    • prevent abuse

    • manage platform risk

    However, they do so by continuously analyzing user behavior across digital environments.

    This includes signals such as:

    • device fingerprinting

    • IP address associations

    • browsing patterns

    • transaction history

    • account linkages across platforms

    **IMPORTANT** Companies such as: eBay, Reddit, Neo Email, Stripe, Jp Morgan Chase, X/Twitter, Snapchat, Instacart, Affirm, Plaid, and several other similar “Start-Up Culture” companies use this model to flag and profile users using their personal information that is willingly provided without true knowledge of how it’s being used. Sift and Sardine are the companies that they submit “suspicious” data to and also who is profiting from the free data that regular everyday citizens are submitting when creating an application.

    These companies are publicly traded and collect public money and advertise their services to the public, but operate privately and shield their true motives under heavily sophisticated law.

    How Profiling Impacts Users

    As these systems evolve, their decisions are increasingly automated.

    This can lead to:

    • account bans without detailed explanations

    • shadow restrictions (reduced visibility without notification)

    • flagged activity based on indirect associations

    • difficulty appealing or reversing decisions

    In many cases, users are not evaluated in isolation.

    They are evaluated as part of a broader network profile.

    This means:

    One flagged signal can influence how multiple platforms interpret your behavior. They will even increase the risk level when you decide to create a new account and label it “Ban Evasion”.

    **Important**: The US Laws surrounding “Private Property”, “No Legal Right to Know”, “Report Anonymity”, “Section 230 Immunity” , and “No Right to an Account” protect these publicly traded companies from operating fully public and more like private companies that sustain themselves on public investment money and information. They are also publicly traded on the NYSE and any one of us regular citizens can spend more money than we are given by these companies who don’t necessarily provide us with any product that we are dependent on.

    The Data Economy Behind “Free” Services

    Most digital platforms operate on a model where services appear free, but value is extracted through data.

    Users contribute:

    • behavioral data

    • interaction patterns

    • identity signals

    In return, platforms:

    • optimize risk models

    • improve targeting systems

    • generate revenue through data-driven insights

    This creates a system where:

    user activity becomes both the input and the product.

    Put into simpler terms you are giving away free money disguised as data.

    Centralized Control vs. User Awareness

    While these systems are often framed as security measures, they introduce a level of centralized control that users rarely see.

    Decisions are:

    • opaque

    • automated

    • difficult to challenge

    And while legal frameworks exist to govern these systems, they are often complex and not easily navigated by the average user.

    A Different Direction: Blockchain & Self-Governance

    The blockchain ecosystem introduces a fundamentally different model.

    Instead of:

    • centralized profiling

    • opaque decision-making

    • hidden risk scoring

    It promotes:

    • transparency

    • user-controlled assets

    • verifiable on-chain activity

    • self-governance

    In blockchain systems:

    • transactions are visible

    • actions are traceable

    • control remains with the user

    However, this also introduces responsibility and awareness.

    There is no central authority to reverse actions or override decisions.

    The Tradeoff

    Traditional platforms:

    • provide convenience and protection

    • but rely heavily on hidden data systems

    Blockchain systems:

    • provide control and transparency

    • but require users to manage risk independently

    Both systems ultimately rely on data.

    The difference lies in:

    who controls it, how it is used, and how visible it is to the user.

    Why This Matters

    As digital systems continue to evolve, users are increasingly operating within environments shaped by invisible decision layers.

    Understanding how these systems work is critical.

    Not just for avoiding restrictions —

    but for understanding the broader structure of digital trust.

    The Role of Trust Infrastructure

    This is where new systems are beginning to emerge.

    Platforms like TrustLedgerX focus on:

    • structured trust evaluation

    • transparent scoring mechanisms

    • verification before interaction

    Rather than relying solely on hidden profiling systems, the goal is to introduce:

    visible, interpretable trust signals that users can evaluate directly.

    Final Thought

    The internet is shifting toward systems that continuously evaluate behavior.

    Some do it silently.

    Others aim to make it visible.

    Understanding the difference is no longer optional —

    it is essential for navigating digital environments safely.

  • The Problem With Trust in Crypto — And What We’re Building to Fix It

    Trust in crypto is broken.

    Not because the technology doesn’t work — but because people don’t know what to trust anymore.

    Blockchain was designed to remove the need for intermediaries.  

    But in doing so, it also removed many of the systems people relied on to evaluate risk.

    Now, users are left making decisions based on:

    • hype  

    • social proof  

    • incomplete information  

    And once funds are sent, there’s no reversing that decision.

    This creates a fundamental problem.

    Crypto is technically secure —  

    but decision-making within it is not.

    People aren’t failing because they don’t understand wallets or transactions.

    They’re failing because there’s no clear system for answering:

    • Is this project legitimate?  

    • Has this behavior been observed before?  

    • Are there signals that indicate risk?  

    Most platforms today don’t solve this.

    They optimize for:

    • speed  

    • access  

    • participation  

    But not for trust.

    That’s the gap we’re focused on.

    TrustLedgerX was built to introduce structure where there currently is none.

    Instead of relying on assumptions, it focuses on:

    • verified signals  

    • ongoing observation  

    • trust scoring based on real data  

    • transparency across reports and activity  

    The goal is simple:

    Help users make better decisions before funds move.

    Not after.

    As adoption grows, the industry will need more than just better technology.

    It will need systems that help people understand:

    what’s real, what’s risky, and what’s worth trusting.

    Explore more:

    https://trustledgerx.io

    Trust isn’t claimed.  

    It’s verified.

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