1Shot Developer Terms of Service
Effective Date: August 7, 2026
These Developer Terms of Service are an agreement between 1Shot API, Inc. (“1Shot,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) and the individual or entity accepting them (“Customer,” “you,” or “your”). They govern registered or paid self-service developer accounts, the dashboard, authenticated APIs, premium relayers and infrastructure, workflows, webhooks, documentation, support, and related services selected through the website (collectively, the “Developer Services”).
The Developer Services are offered for business and professional use, not personal or household use. If you accept for an organization, you represent that you may bind it. By checking the acceptance box, you agree to these Terms for that organization. Each authorized user must comply with these Terms, and Customer is responsible for its authorized users.
1. Ecosystem and Checkout Records
A “Checkout Record” is the electronic record of a Customer's selected plan, price, billing period, included usage, renewal terms, and other disclosures presented at checkout. Public components used through the Developer Services remain subject to the Public Infrastructure Terms and Acceptable Use Policy. Wallet users are separately governed by the Wallet End User Terms. The Privacy Policy describes 1Shot's information practices.
If documents conflict, the following priority applies: an applicable DPA for personal-data processing; a signed Commercial Integration Agreement for its subject; the Checkout Record solely for the selected plan, price, billing period, and included usage; these Developer Terms; the Public Infrastructure Terms; the Acceptable Use Policy; then documentation. The Privacy Policy is a notice and does not create additional commercial warranties.
2. Developer Services
Subject to payment and compliance, 1Shot grants Customer a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable right during the applicable term to use the Developer Services for Customer's internal business and authorized integrations. Customer may create and manage API endpoints, smart-contract methods, workflows, webhooks, agents, relayers, and other supported infrastructure included in the selected plan or documentation.
1Shot may update the Developer Services. For a paid plan, 1Shot will use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Customer before a material discontinuation that substantially reduces purchased functionality, except for security, legal, emergency, or third-party dependency reasons.
Features identified as beta, preview, experimental, or evaluation may change or end at any time and have no service-level commitment.
3. Accounts and Security
Customer will provide accurate account, organization, and billing information and designate authorized administrators. Customer is responsible for its users, accounts, API credentials, service accounts, integrations, agents, and activity through them, except to the extent caused by 1Shot's breach.
Customer must use least privilege, protect credentials, avoid client-side or public exposure of secrets, rotate compromised credentials promptly, and notify 1Shot of suspected unauthorized access.
4. Restrictions
Customer will not resell or sublicense the Developer Services except as an authorized integration; bypass limits or access controls; disrupt or test systems without authorization; derive nonpublic source code except where law prohibits the restriction; submit malware or unlawful content; use the Developer Services to build a substantially identical competing hosted service from nonpublic 1Shot materials; or violate the Acceptable Use Policy.
Open-source components remain governed by their applicable licenses.
5. Customer Applications and Wallet Users
Customer controls and is responsible for its application, business model, content, smart contracts, transaction instructions, users, disclosures, and compliance.
If Customer embeds a 1Shot wallet, it must preserve the 1Shot-controlled end-user clickwrap, Wallet End User Terms, Privacy Policy, transaction quote, and delegation disclosures. Customer's terms and privacy notice do not replace 1Shot's direct wallet-user documents.
Customer must provide all notices, obtain all consents, and maintain all legal bases required for Customer's information practices and end-user relationship. Customer must not represent that 1Shot endorses Customer, a transaction, merchant, token, protocol, issuer, verifier, or strategy.
6. Wallet Architectures, Managed Signing, and Delegations
The 1Shot embedded wallet is designed as a non-custodial end-user wallet and is governed by the Wallet End User Terms. Certain Developer Services may separately provide managed or server-side wallets, relayer wallets, or signing functionality through which 1Shot or its infrastructure providers generate, store, or administer cryptographic signing material and process signing requests initiated through a Customer business account (“Managed Signing Services”). Managed Signing Services are not the 1Shot embedded wallet and must not be described by Customer as having the same key-control architecture.
Under the current production configuration, only a user authorized through the applicable Customer business account may initiate a signing request. Neither 1Shot nor its key-management provider has an independent production path to initiate a signature, reconstruct, export, or recover a signing key, or change signing control. Automated systems do not independently initiate signatures. If Customer affirmatively adds a 1Shot person to its business account, that person may act only as a Customer-authorized user within the permissions Customer grants. Customer is responsible for adding, supervising, restricting, and removing each authorized user.
Customer authorizes 1Shot to process authenticated signing and transaction instructions submitted through Customer's accounts and credentials. Customer is solely responsible for the authority, accuracy, legality, recipients, assets, amounts, networks, permissions, and consequences of those instructions; for securing its accounts and approval processes; and for maintaining any records or approvals required for its users. 1Shot may rely on an instruction that satisfies the documented authentication and policy controls and may reject, delay, limit, or suspend an instruction for security, legal, sanctions, abuse, technical, or third-party reasons.
Except as expressly stated in a signed agreement, 1Shot does not guarantee recovery, export, backup, uninterrupted access, transaction acceptance, confirmation, or reversibility for Managed Signing Services. Customer retains its rights in assets associated with its wallets; 1Shot acquires no beneficial ownership interest in them and does not act as Customer's bank, broker, investment adviser, fiduciary, trustee, or merchant of record.
An application or agent may act only under authority granted by the applicable wallet user or Customer. Customer must clearly disclose the actor, actions, assets, limits, duration, offline operation, fees, and revocation method; use least privilege; and prevent action outside the displayed scope. Customer remains responsible for its agent, application, instructions, and configuration.
7. Blockchain and Third Parties
Public blockchains, RPC and index services, validators, sequencers, smart contracts, tokens, issuers, verifiers, bridges, key-management providers, and other third parties are outside 1Shot's control. Third-party terms, privacy notices, fees, restrictions, and availability may apply. 1Shot may add, replace, restrict, or discontinue a dependency and does not endorse or guarantee any third party, simulation, route, gas estimate, confirmation, finality, value, availability, legality, or performance. Transactions may be public, permanent, and irreversible.
8. Fees, Billing, and Renewal
Customer will pay the fees displayed at checkout and recorded in the Checkout Record. Before purchase, checkout must identify the plan, billing period, included usage, any overage rates, renewal terms, cancellation method, and applicable taxes.
Self-service subscriptions renew for the period shown at checkout until canceled. Cancellation stops future renewal and normally takes effect at the end of the current paid period. Fees are non-refundable except as stated in the Checkout Record or required by law.
1Shot may change fees for a future renewal by reasonable advance notice. Usage beyond an allowance may be throttled, suspended, or billed only at a disclosed rate. Fees exclude taxes on Customer's purchase.
9. Customer Data and Privacy
Customer retains rights in data, code, configurations, and instructions it submits (“Customer Data”). Customer grants 1Shot a limited right to host, copy, transmit, process, and display Customer Data to provide, secure, support, and improve the Developer Services; comply with law; and enforce the agreement.
The Privacy Policy describes 1Shot's processing. If the parties execute a data processing addendum, it forms part of these Terms and controls its subject. Customer must not submit regulated or sensitive personal data unless the documentation expressly supports that processing and the parties have completed any required data-processing terms.
1Shot may generate service telemetry and aggregated statistics. 1Shot will not sell Customer Data or use it for cross-context behavioral advertising.
10. Security
1Shot will maintain administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect the Developer Services and Customer Data, taking account of the nature of the services and information. Customer remains responsible for its applications, endpoints, smart contracts, devices, networks, credentials, permissions, approval processes, and backups. Additional security commitments must appear in a signed Commercial Integration Agreement or security schedule.
11. Intellectual Property
1Shot and its licensors own the Developer Services, nonpublic technology, documentation, and branding. Customer owns Customer Data and Customer applications. Feedback may be used by 1Shot under a perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable, royalty-free license without restriction or payment and without publicly identifying Customer without permission.
12. Confidentiality
Each party may receive nonpublic information that a reasonable person would understand is confidential. The receiving party will use it only for the relationship, protect it with at least reasonable care, and disclose it only to personnel and advisers who need to know and are bound by confidentiality obligations. Exclusions apply to information lawfully known, independently developed, received without duty, or public without breach. Legally compelled disclosure is permitted with notice where lawful and reasonable cooperation at the disclosing party's expense.
13. Warranties and Disclaimers
Each party warrants that it has authority to enter the agreement. Customer warrants that it has rights to Customer Data and that its application and use will comply with law.
EXCEPT FOR EXPRESS WARRANTIES IN A SIGNED COMMERCIAL INTEGRATION AGREEMENT, THE DEVELOPER SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE.” TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, 1SHOT DISCLAIMS IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. 1SHOT DOES NOT WARRANT UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE OPERATION, SECURITY AGAINST EVERY ATTACK, OR ANY PARTICULAR BLOCKCHAIN OR FINANCIAL OUTCOME.
14. Indemnification
Customer will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless 1Shot and its affiliates, officers, directors, and personnel from third-party claims, investigations, proceedings, losses, penalties, and reasonable attorneys' fees arising from Customer's application, Customer Data, end-user relationship, instructions or transactions, Managed Signing Services used through Customer's account, violation of law, infringement, breach of these Terms, or agent, permission, wallet, or smart-contract configuration. 1Shot will provide prompt notice and reasonable cooperation, and Customer may control the defense subject to 1Shot's right to participate and a prohibition on settlements admitting fault or imposing obligations on 1Shot without consent.
Any 1Shot intellectual-property indemnity applies only if stated in a signed Commercial Integration Agreement.
15. Limitation of Liability
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR LOST PROFITS, REVENUE, GOODWILL, OR DATA, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY.
EXCEPT FOR CUSTOMER'S PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS, CUSTOMER'S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS, CUSTOMER'S VIOLATION OF 1SHOT'S INTELLECTUAL-PROPERTY RIGHTS, FRAUD OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, OR LIABILITY THAT CANNOT LAWFULLY BE LIMITED, EACH PARTY'S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY WILL NOT EXCEED THE FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY CUSTOMER FOR THE AFFECTED DEVELOPER SERVICES DURING THE 12 MONTHS BEFORE THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY. A SIGNED COMMERCIAL INTEGRATION AGREEMENT MAY STATE DIFFERENT CAPS.
16. Suspension and Termination
1Shot may suspend access where reasonably necessary for a security risk, unlawful use, material breach, nonpayment, third-party requirement, or threat to the ecosystem. Where practical, 1Shot will give notice and an opportunity to cure.
Either party may terminate for uncured material breach after 30 days' notice. Customer may cancel a self-service subscription through the stated flow. Upon termination, Customer must stop using paid Developer Services and pay accrued fees. Public Infrastructure may remain available under its separate Terms.
17. Compliance
Customer will comply with applicable sanctions, export-control, anti-corruption, consumer-protection, privacy, financial-services, and other laws. Customer represents that neither it, its controlling persons, nor any person for whom it uses the Developer Services is a sanctioned person or located in a jurisdiction where the use would be prohibited. Customer will not use a virtual private network, proxy, false information, or other means to evade a geographic, sanctions, or legal restriction. Customer is responsible for determining whether its activities require identity verification, transaction monitoring, licensing, registration, disclosures, or other controls. This allocation does not waive a nondelegable obligation of 1Shot.
18. Disputes
Delaware law governs these Terms, excluding conflict rules. Before filing a claim, a party must provide written notice describing the dispute and requested relief and allow 30 days for informal resolution.
Any unresolved dispute will be resolved by binding individual arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. The Federal Arbitration Act governs. The arbitrator has exclusive authority to decide issues concerning the interpretation, applicability, or enforceability of this arbitration agreement, except a court decides whether the class-action waiver is enforceable. The arbitration will take place in San Francisco, California, or remotely, before one arbitrator. If the AAA cannot administer the matter, the parties will select a comparable administrator or a court will appoint one.
EACH PARTY WAIVES A JURY TRIAL AND AGREES THAT CLAIMS MAY PROCEED ONLY INDIVIDUALLY, NOT AS A CLASS, COLLECTIVE, CONSOLIDATED, COORDINATED, OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION. Either party may bring an eligible claim in small-claims court or seek temporary injunctive relief in a court with jurisdiction to protect credentials, security, confidential information, or intellectual property.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, A CLAIM ARISING FROM THE DEVELOPER SERVICES OR THESE TERMS MUST BE FILED WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER IT ACCRUES OR IT IS PERMANENTLY BARRED.
19. General
1Shot may update these Terms by posting an updated version and effective date and providing reasonable notice of a material change. A material change will apply prospectively; continued use after the stated effective date constitutes acceptance where permitted, and 1Shot may require renewed clickwrap.
Neither party may assign these Terms without consent, except that 1Shot may assign them to an affiliate or in connection with a merger, reorganization, financing, or sale of all or substantially all relevant assets. Customer may assign them in such a transaction only if the assignee is not a 1Shot competitor, assumes the obligations, and Customer gives prior written notice. The parties are independent contractors. No waiver is continuing. Invalid provisions will be enforced to the maximum lawful extent. Neither party is liable for delay caused by events beyond reasonable control, except payment obligations.
Notices to 1Shot must be sent to info@1shotapi.com and 1Shot API, Inc., 2108 N St #4922, Sacramento, CA 95816, United States.