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# Risk & Security

* Pangea Swap is a decentralized protocol that participants can use to provide liquidity to or exchange Klaytn blockchain-based tokens.
* Liquidity providers to Pangea Swap shall recognize the possible and various risks of asset losses, including losses resulting from token price vulnerability that could take place as digital assets are provided to the Pangea Swap pool, as well as impermanent losses.
* Participants must review the Pangea Swap documents before access to comprehensively understand our operational procedures and check if they are working well.
* Participants may access Pangea Swap via other web services or protocols. They are required to directly review the fees levied by such external interfaces as well as risks that could arise by using third-party services.
* Pangea Swap’s development and updates pursue governance ruled by distributed voting or consensus. The developers and governance participants of the Pangea Swap protocol do not provide any direct or indirect contract or guarantee to relevant protocols, codes, and services to the extent permitted by law.
* No developer or entity involved in the creation of Pangea Swap shall be held responsible for any damage or claims on currency, tokens, or any other matter of value. Furthermore, they shall hold no responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or punitive damages arising from interaction with other users within the Pangea Swap.


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