Legal Disclosures
eIDAS / qualified timestamp notice
Beats timestamp receipts are not currently positioned as qualified electronic timestamps under eIDAS or equivalent regimes.
Immutability model
- Canonical immutability is provided by Solana transaction finality.
- Receipt signatures are a convenience verification layer, not a stronger guarantee than on-chain proof.
- Registry database state is operational and mutable; on-chain records are the tamper-evident reference.
Data and service continuity
- Data on non-production networks (devnet) may be reset at any time.
- Operators may rotate keys, adjust rate limits, and change anti-abuse controls.
- Availability and latency are not guaranteed.
Key and wallet responsibility
- Users are responsible for their own API keys and wallet credentials.
- Lost or compromised keys may cause irreversible loss of access or funds.
Financial risk
- Fees are denominated in SOL and may vary in fiat terms with market volatility.
- Nothing in this service or documentation is investment, legal, or accounting advice.
Operational limits
- Timestamp endpoint enforces quota controls per IP at current defaults. Limits are subject to change.
- Service operators may adjust limits and anti-abuse controls.