The legal and safety hub consolidates compliance guidance, settlement controls, and user-protection checklists for players and LPs.
Use this page to review jurisdiction assumptions, safety policies, and settlement risk controls before scaling live activity.
Is the legal and safety hub legal advice?
No. It is educational guidance designed to help users assess risk and compliance factors before participating.
What should I check before a live session?
Verify jurisdiction rules, platform eligibility terms, settlement behavior, and your own session risk limits.
Why are settlement controls included in a legal/safety page?
Because operational settlement failures can create direct financial risk for players and LPs even when market calls are correct.
Who should read this hub?
Both players and liquidity providers should use it, especially before increasing stake size or participation frequency.
How often should compliance assumptions be reviewed?
Review on a recurring schedule and any time your location, residency, or policy environment changes.
Is Rush Sports custodial?
No. Rush Sports is designed as a non-custodial product. Session flows are used for speed, but settlement and balances are handled through on-chain program logic.
What happens during stale-data periods?
If live price data is stale or unavailable, prediction placement can be restricted and affected rounds can be canceled according to settlement safeguards.
Can I use demo mode before betting real SOL?
Yes. Demo mode is intended for practice and does not require wallet funding, while live mode requires a funded session for real predictions.
Where can I verify game outcomes and settlements?
Outcomes and settlements are processed with on-chain records, and supporting interfaces are available in app views such as match history and leaderboard context.