THESIUM
Disclosure

Risk disclosure

Last updated: 27 May 2026

This page collects what doesn't live anywhere else: how Thesium makes money, what positions the team holds, and what you need to know about the risks of acting on anything you see in the extension. Read it before you use the product to inform a trade.

Not financial advice

Nothing produced by Thesium — sentiment scores, conviction readings, KOL positions, AI summaries, charts, feeds, or any other surface — is investment advice, financial advice, tax advice, legal advice, or a personalized recommendation.

Thesium is not a registered broker-dealer, investment adviser, futures commission merchant, or money services business in any jurisdiction. The information surfaced in the extension is for research and entertainment.

Every trading decision is yours. Every order is placed by you, in your wallet, from your hands. Every gain and every loss is yours.

Crypto carries real risk

Trading crypto can lose you all of the money you put in. With leverage, perpetuals, or exotic chains, you can lose more than that.

The categories of risk include, but are not limited to:

  • Market risk. Prices can move tens of percent in minutes. Memecoins routinely round-trip to zero.
  • Liquidity risk. The price you see may not be the price you can sell at. Books thin out fast.
  • Smart-contract risk. Code can be exploited, rug-pulled, paused, or upgraded to do something different than what you signed.
  • Counterparty risk. The wallet, terminal, bridge, or exchange you trade on can fail, be hacked, or freeze withdrawals.
  • Regulatory risk. U.S. federal and state regulators continue to develop and enforce rules around digital assets. Future actions may affect your ability to hold, trade, or transfer a token.
  • Information risk. Every signal you act on — including ours — can be wrong, stale, or manipulated by the source it came from.

Only commit capital you are fully prepared to lose. If you do not understand the position you are taking, do not take it.

How Thesium makes money

The extension is free. We do not sell ads, sell user data, or charge for the core overlay.

Long term, we expect to monetize through:

  • The $THESIS token economy (see below).
  • Optional premium features that do not gate the core overlay.
  • Partnerships with terminals where there is a clear user benefit, disclosed when they exist.

If a feature is sponsored or paid-for, it will be labeled in product.

$THESIS token disclosure

Thesium has a token, $THESIS, mentioned on the website and inside the extension. The following applies to it.

  • $THESIS is a utility and community token. It is not a share, equity interest, partnership interest, debt instrument, or claim on Thesium's revenue or assets. Holding $THESIS does not entitle you to dividends, profit distributions, voting control over the project, or any other right typically associated with a security.
  • $THESIS has not been registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 or the securities laws of any state, and is not being offered or sold by Thesium as a security. Nothing on the website, in the extension, or anywhere else operated by Thesium is an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security.
  • The team, contributors, advisers, and early supporters hold $THESIS. We may buy, sell, or redistribute our holdings subject to any publicly stated vesting schedule, and we do not trade on material non-public information.
  • The total supply, allocation, and unlock schedule are published in the project documentation. If we change them, we announce the change before it takes effect.
  • $THESIS may be unavailable, restricted, or illegal in your jurisdiction. It is your responsibility to know your local rules before acquiring, holding, or transferring it.
  • Past price action does not predict future price action. The token can go to zero.

If you are looking at $THESIS as an investment, treat it like any other early-stage crypto asset and assume it can fail.

Conflicts of interest

We will, from time to time, surface information about tokens, projects, or wallets in which the team or its members hold positions. Where a conflict is material, we mark it inside the relevant feature.

We do not accept payment to inflate a sentiment score, surface a KOL, hide a red flag, or otherwise distort the output of the extension.

Affiliate and referral links

If a future version of Thesium contains an affiliate link, referral code, or revenue-sharing link to a third-party terminal or service, it will be labeled as such in product. As of the date above, the extension contains no affiliate links.

Third-party data

The research panel ingests data from public on-chain sources, AXIOM, GMGN, Photon, Basedbot, Terminal, Twitter/X, fomo.app, and other public APIs. We do not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of any of it. Trade-relevant decisions should be cross-checked against your own sources.

Taxes are yours

Buying, selling, swapping, bridging, staking, and airdrops are generally taxable events in the U.S. Thesium does not produce tax reports, does not provide tax advice, and is not a substitute for a qualified tax professional. Keep your own records and consult a CPA familiar with digital assets.

Geographic restrictions

Thesium is not directed at users in jurisdictions where access to the supported platforms, to crypto trading, or to the $THESIS token is restricted or prohibited, including any country, region, or person subject to comprehensive U.S. sanctions. If you are in such a jurisdiction, do not use the product.

Forward-looking statements

Any statement Thesium makes about future features, roadmaps, partnerships, token mechanics, or market behavior is a forward-looking statement and not a promise. Roadmaps slip. Plans change. Market conditions, regulation, and technology can force tradeoffs we did not anticipate.

Contact

Questions about this disclosure, or about a specific position the team holds: [email protected].

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