Delivery After Confirmed Payment
Token delivery may become available only after a payment order is confirmed. Payment confirmation does not guarantee immediate token delivery. Delivery may depend on project instructions, vesting schedules, network availability, token generation event timing, compliance review, wallet compatibility, and administrator processing.
Manual Delivery Model
INCEPTO may record token delivery manually by entering the token amount, token contract address, delivery network, transaction hash, delivery date, and admin notes. The user may see a tokens delivered status once the record is saved.
Smart Contract Address and Hash
Where tokens are delivered on-chain, the platform may display the smart contract address and transaction hash. You are responsible for verifying that your wallet supports the network and token contract. A transaction hash does not guarantee token value, liquidity, or market access.
Vesting and Future Claims
Some allocations may vest over time or require future claims. Delivered tokens may represent an initial tranche only. Future distributions may depend on project schedules, wallet eligibility, project solvency, network status, compliance review, and claim procedures.
Wrong Wallet Risk
If you submit or confirm the wrong wallet address, token delivery may occur to that address and may be irreversible. INCEPTO may be unable to recover tokens delivered to an incorrect, incompatible, compromised, or inaccessible wallet.
Delivery Delays
Delivery may be delayed by network congestion, project launch changes, TGE postponement, vesting changes, compliance review, suspicious activity, wallet mismatch, administrator workload, smart contract issues, or force majeure events.
No Guarantee of Listing or Price
Token delivery does not guarantee exchange listing, liquidity, price appreciation, utility, ability to transfer, or ability to sell. Tokens may be restricted, illiquid, or worthless after delivery.
Delivery Records
Delivery records are maintained for account history, audit, support, compliance, and dispute resolution. They may include token amount, contract address, network, transaction hash, administrator, timestamps, and notes.