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# Disclaimer

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**$STRIP coin and this Project along with its weekly game do not constitute a purchase of any security. This coin is intended to be a utility token to participate in the game.**

$STRIP coins issued by StripperVille may drop substantially in value and/or may remain illiquid for long periods of time or indefinitely. StripperVille cannot guarantee an active secondary market for the exchange of $STRIP coin or NFT´s.

We are not financial advisors and in no way intend to be. Investing is always risky, do your own research prior to purchasing and never spend more than you are willing to lose.

Participation is solely at your own risk. StripperVille is not liable for any damages, expenses, or losses which may or may not have arisen from the use of our services. Please exercise caution with cryptographic assets and do not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. No persons under the age of 18 are permitted to purchase.

We in no way, shape or form endorse any form of discrimination or sexism and merely intend to provide an entertainment platform. YOU MUST check your local jurisdiction for the laws, tax regulations and policies around NFTs and Crypto Currency amongst other things. It is your responsibility to do this prior to participating. By participating you are agreeing to the Terms and Conditions.


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