/tos
Last updated: June 3, 2026.
1. Acceptance
By accessing or using the Dealers.sh game, the Dealers.sh NFTs, this documentation site, the project’s marketing site, or any related interface, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, please do not use the Service. We may update these Terms from time to time, and your continued use of the Service after a change takes effect means you accept the revised Terms.
2. The Service
For the purposes of this document, “the Service” refers to the set of smart contracts deployed by the Dealers.sh project on the Abstract blockchain, the NFTs minted from those contracts, the DealerHeists module and any other game modules we deploy, the optional Abstract Global Wallet session-key flows the game supports, the documentation at this URL, and the marketing site at dealers.sh. The full list of relevant contract addresses is published on /contracts/addresses. The Service is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis, without warranty of fitness for any particular purpose, uninterrupted availability, or any specific outcome from gameplay.
3. Eligibility
You must be of legal age to enter into a binding contract in your jurisdiction in order to use the Service. In addition, you must be at least 18 years old, or the age of majority in your jurisdiction if that is higher, to use any feature that involves staking ETH for a chance at an ETH reward — including the optional DealerHeists ETH jackpot add-on described in section 6.
The Service is not directed at, and may not be used by, persons located in or resident in any jurisdiction where access to blockchain-based games, NFT collectibles, or real-value games of chance is prohibited or restricted. You represent that you are not subject to any applicable sanctions, that you are not listed on any sanctions or restricted-party list (including those maintained by the United States, the United Nations, or the European Union), and that you are not located in or resident in a comprehensively sanctioned or embargoed jurisdiction. You are solely responsible for determining whether your use of the Service is lawful where you are, and you agree not to use a VPN, proxy, falsified location, or any other means to circumvent these eligibility requirements.
4. Ownership and licensing
You own the Dealers.sh NFTs you hold in your wallet.
The dealer artwork — the on-chain rendered image of each Dealers.sh NFT — is dedicated to the public domain under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal dedication. You may copy, modify, distribute, and use the art, including for commercial purposes, without asking permission and without attribution.
CC0 applies to the art only. It does not extend to anything else, all of which remains the property of the project and its operators: the game and its mechanics and design, the smart-contract code (which is released under no open-source licence and is all-rights-reserved), the “Dealers.sh” name, the project’s logos, trademarks, and marketing assets, and the content of this documentation and the project’s websites. Nothing in this section grants you any right to use the Dealers.sh brand or to represent that a derivative work is endorsed by or affiliated with the project.
5. No financial advice
Nothing on this site, in the game, or in any project communication constitutes financial advice, investment advice, or a securities offering. Dealers.sh NFTs are collectibles tied to a game and should not be treated as investments. In-game balances such as $CASH and drugs, and any ETH won through DealerHeists, are game outcomes and are not deposits, securities, or investment products. You should consult your own advisors before taking any action that could have financial consequences for you.
6. DealerHeists and games of chance
DealerHeists is an optional game module. A heist is a five-stage push-your-luck run: you stake an amount of in-game $CASH and spend one of your daily attempts to start a run, and each stage you choose to push resolves to a clean advance, a setback, or a bust. The outcome of each stage is determined by chance, using the game’s on-chain commit-reveal randomness. You can lose your entire entry — a bust forfeits the staked $CASH for that run, raises your heat, and may trigger an in-game arrest. No outcome is guaranteed.
Starting a heist does not require ETH. The base game is playable using $CASH and your daily attempts alone.
You may optionally choose to add ETH to a run to make it eligible for an ETH jackpot. The price of this add-on is shown to you before you commit and is currently 0.001 ETH (this amount is configurable on chain and may change). If you do not add ETH, you still play the full run with no ETH at stake; you simply are not eligible for the ETH jackpot.
When you use the ETH add-on, a portion of it is retained by the project’s operators as a fee and the remainder funds an operator-backed reserve that backs jackpot payouts. The current split is approximately 40% fee and 60% to the reserve, and it is configurable on chain. The ETH add-on is non-refundable once a run has started. If you abandon a run before its first stage, your staked $CASH is returned, but the ETH add-on and the daily attempt are forfeit.
If the optional add-on is in play, each clean stage carries a chance to trigger the jackpot. When a jackpot triggers, the reward amount is randomly determined using the Pyth Entropy oracle and credited to you as claimable winnings, which you withdraw to the wallet that owns the dealer. Jackpot payouts are limited by what the reserve can cover at the time: if the reserve cannot back a draw, the jackpot is skipped for that stage and no ETH is won, and your add-on is not refunded. If the oracle does not return a result, the escrowed amount is returned to the reserve after a timeout — not to you.
DealerHeists is provided for entertainment only. It is not a lottery, a sweepstake, a deposit-taking service, or an investment product, and it is not offered as a regulated gambling product. Outcomes depend on chance, the project does not promise any return, and you may lose the full amount of any ETH add-on and any in-game stake. You may use DealerHeists only where doing so is lawful for you, and you are responsible for compliance with the laws that apply to you.
7. Session keys and delegated actions
The game supports optional Abstract Global Wallet (AGW) session keys. If you choose to authorize a session key, it can sign transactions on your behalf for a scoped set of game functions without prompting you to confirm each one. This includes payable actions — such as area-travel fees, boost purchases, and the DealerHeists ETH add-on. Every payable action displays its price before you enable the relevant flow, so you know the cost up front.
Session keys are entirely optional and act on your behalf at the wallet layer. You are solely responsible for deciding to authorize a session key, for the scope and funding you grant it, for monitoring its activity, and for revoking it. Any action taken by a session key you authorized — including any payable action and any ETH spent — is treated as your own action and is your responsibility. On-chain transactions are irreversible; neither we nor any third party can reverse a transaction a session key signs.
8. Fees and pricing
Every payable action in the Service displays its price before you confirm it. Prices and other parameters are stored on chain and may be changed by the project over time. Network gas fees and any third-party fees — including the oracle fee charged in connection with a DealerHeists jackpot draw — are separate from the prices shown and are not refundable.
9. Risks
By using the Service, you acknowledge a set of risks inherent to blockchain participation and to the features described above. These include the risk of losing access to your wallet if you lose your private keys or recovery information; the risk that an undiscovered bug in a smart contract could cause loss of funds or NFTs; the risk that you lose your stake or add-on to a chance outcome in DealerHeists; the risk that the jackpot reserve is insufficient to back a draw, so a jackpot is skipped; the risk that the randomness source or the Pyth Entropy oracle fails, is delayed, or returns an unexpected result; the risk that a session key you authorized is misused or acts in a way you did not intend; the risk that the project pauses a module; the risk that the Abstract network experiences outages or congestion; and the risk that regulations relevant to your jurisdiction change after you begin using the Service.
The contracts have been analysed with automated security tooling, including Zellic’s v12 and Paradigm’s evmbenchmark. These are automated analyses — not a comprehensive manual audit — and they do not guarantee that the contracts are free of defects. A third-party manual audit gates mainnet launch; its status is tracked on /contracts/audit.
10. Prohibited use
You agree not to use the Service to violate any applicable law, to attempt to exploit or bypass any of the smart contracts, to manipulate or attempt to predict the randomness or oracle that resolves game outcomes, to harass other players, or to impersonate Dealers.sh or any person representing the project. You also agree not to access the Service from a restricted or sanctioned jurisdiction, not to circumvent the eligibility or geographic controls in section 3, and not to use DealerHeists where real-value games of chance are unlawful for you.
11. Termination
We may, at our discretion, restrict access to the Dealers.sh website, this documentation site, or any other interface we operate, and we may pause a game module at the contract level where the contract permits it. Outside of any such pause, the smart contracts themselves are permissionless once deployed, and neither we nor any third party can revoke your access to them. Your NFTs and your on-chain gameplay history remain in your wallet regardless of any action we take at the interface layer.
12. Disclaimers and limitations of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the Service is provided “as is” and “as available,” and Dealers.sh and its operators disclaim all warranties (express, implied, or otherwise). We are not liable for losses arising from chance outcomes in DealerHeists, from actions taken by a session key you authorized, from the failure, delay, or unexpected behaviour of the randomness source or the Pyth Entropy oracle, or from the failure of any third-party service the Service depends on, including Abstract Global Wallet, the Pyth network, and the Abstract network itself.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, our aggregate liability to you is limited to the amount you paid to mint the relevant Dealers.sh NFT; and to the extent your claim relates to a DealerHeists run or another payable action, our liability for that matter is further limited to the fees you paid for the specific transaction at issue. Nothing in these Terms is intended to exclude or limit liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
13. Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. Material changes will be announced in /patch-notes, and the “Last updated” date at the top of this page will be revised accordingly.
14. Governing law and dispute resolution
The governing law for these Terms, the venue for any dispute, and the dispute-resolution process (including any arbitration agreement and class-action waiver) will be set in collaboration with counsel before launch. This section is a placeholder and is not yet in force.
15. Contact
The fastest way to reach us is the Dealers.sh Discord: discord.gg/B7enpek3x8 . For formal or written requests, email support@dealers.sh.
In plain language, the summary is straightforward: the art is CC0 and yours to use freely, but the game, the code, and the Dealers.sh name are not; DealerHeists is a game of chance, and if you add ETH to a run you can lose it, so treat it as entertainment and only play where it is legal for you; session keys are optional and act on your behalf, so anything one does with your authorization is on you; do not break the law, do not try to break the contracts, do not treat the NFTs or winnings as financial products, your keys are your responsibility, and once the contracts are deployed they are not under our day-to-day control.