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LAST UPDATED · 2026-07-13 · APPLIES TO NEUTRON.MOE AND THE NEUTRON CONSOLE

These documents govern how the Neutron network operates, how we handle your data, and what you take on when you hold yield rights in the core. We keep them in plain language. Read the Risk Disclosure before you commit capital.

01

Privacy Policy

How Neutron collects, uses, and protects your data

Neutron operates a decentralized Memory-as-a-Service network. To run your account, allocate your memory machines, and settle your yield, we handle a limited set of data. This policy explains what we hold and why.

1.1What we collect

1.2How we use it

1.3On-chain data is public and permanent

Shares and distributions are recorded on-chain so they are publicly verifiable. Data written to a public ledger is, by design, visible to anyone and cannot be edited or erased. Treat any address or record you place on-chain as permanent and public.

1.4Sharing

We do not sell your personal data. We share it only with the service providers that help us run the network (infrastructure, analytics, communications), and where the law requires it. Those providers are bound to use it only for the service they perform for Neutron.

1.5Security

We protect account and settlement data with encryption in transit and at rest, access controls, and audit logging. No system is perfectly secure; you are responsible for keeping your credentials and your wallet keys safe.

1.6Your controls

1.7Contact

Questions about your data go to contact@neutron.moe.

02

Terms of Service

The agreement between you and Neutron

By accessing neutron.moe or the Neutron console, or by holding yield rights in the core, you agree to these terms.

2.1What Neutron provides

Neutron buys datacenter-grade CXL memory pools, runs them under the MemVM control plane, and rents the resulting memory machines to the AI industry. Holders acquire yield rights to those machines and receive the rental income they earn.

2.2What a position is, and is not

A Neutron position is a right to the yield produced by the memory machines bound to your share. It is not ownership of the physical hardware, not equity in any company, and not a deposit, security, or insured instrument. You hold a claim on metered rental income, settled on-chain.

2.3Eligibility and access

Access to funding and allocation is opened to allowlisted accounts during mainnet-beta. You confirm you are legally permitted to hold a yield-bearing digital position in your jurisdiction, and that you are not accessing the network from a territory where it is prohibited.

2.4Distributions

Rental income is metered per machine in gigabyte-hours and settled on-chain per share on the pulsar cadence. Yield accrues in real time inside your console, and you withdraw your earnings yourself, to the address you have bound.

2.5Holding and exit

Read this before you commit

A Neutron position is a yield-bearing hold, not a tradable ticket. Positions are not redeemed on demand and are not guaranteed to be transferable or resellable. Commit only capital you intend to place into the core to earn over time, not funds you may need to withdraw at short notice.

2.6What Neutron carries

Neutron owns and operates the silicon and the network. Because you hold a virtual memory machine rather than a physical part, hardware faults are ours to absorb. MemVM keeps your machine and its yield running on healthy capacity underneath.

2.7Acceptable use

2.8No guarantee of return

Target and bull-case yields shown across the site describe how the network is built to perform. They are objectives, not promises. Actual distributions follow real utilization, market pricing, and network conditions. See the Risk Disclosure below.

2.9Changes and termination

We may update these terms and the network as it evolves; material changes will be posted here with a new effective date. We may suspend access that breaches these terms or applicable law.

2.10Contact

Questions about these terms go to contact@neutron.moe.

03

Risk Disclosure

What you take on when you hold in the core

Holding yield rights in the Neutron core carries risk. This disclosure sets out the main ones plainly. It is not exhaustive, and it is not financial advice.

3.1Yield is variable

Distributions move with memory demand, rental pricing, and utilization. The 30% target and the 50–80% bull-case are objectives built from those drivers. Returns may be lower, and there may be periods with little or no distribution.

3.2Illiquidity

A position is a hold, not a redeemable balance. You cannot withdraw your principal on demand, and there is no guaranteed market to sell into. Your capital is committed to the core.

3.3On-chain and settlement risk

Distributions settle on-chain. Blockchain transactions are irreversible, depend on networks outside our control, and expose you to wallet-security, key-loss, and smart-contract risk. If you lose access to your bound address, you may lose access to your yield.

3.4Market and asset-price risk

The value of memory, the level of AI demand, and the pricing of rental capacity can fall as well as rise. A downturn in any of these reduces the income the core produces.

3.5Operational and technology risk

Neutron depends on datacenters, interconnects, and the MemVM control plane. Outages, defects, supply disruptions, or security incidents can affect service and yield, even though hardware faults themselves are ours to absorb.

3.6Regulatory risk

The treatment of digital yield positions varies by jurisdiction and is evolving. Changes in law or regulation could affect the network, your position, or your ability to access it.

Do your own diligence

Only commit capital you can afford to leave in the core and, in a downside case, to lose. Consider taking independent legal, tax, and financial advice before you hold.