Independent, unofficial guide

Terms of Use

These terms explain how to use the independent Le Chaton Fat Guide, what the site does not provide, and what readers should understand before relying on any source, token page, or future advertisement.

Quick answer

Le Chaton Fat terms are simple: this site is an independent informational guide, not an official product page, investment service, token issuer, wallet provider, exchange, or legal adviser. Use the site for source-led context, then verify important decisions with primary sources and your own judgment.

Terms in Short

  • The site provides informational content about a viral AI phrase, official-source checks, media context, and token-risk warnings.
  • The site does not provide AI model access, investment advice, trading advice, legal advice, wallet services, or account services.
  • External links are provided for source context and do not mean the site endorses the external page, token, tool, company, or claim.
  • Future ads must remain clearly separate from navigation, source links, product-status statements, and token-risk warnings.

Before You Rely on a Page

  • These terms are practical site terms, not a substitute for legal advice.
  • Important claims should be verified against official pages, source dates, and current external warnings before you rely on them.
  • External pages, token listings, market warnings, and product documentation can change after this guide links to them.

Use of the Site

The Le Chaton Fat terms apply when you read or use this independent guide. The site is meant to help visitors understand a viral phrase, check official-source status, review claim categories, and recognize token-risk boundaries. It is not designed as a transactional service. There are no user accounts, paid memberships, downloadable products, private communities, wallet connections, or trading tools.

You may use the content for ordinary reading, research, citation, and source-checking. You should not use the site to impersonate Mistral AI, Google, a token issuer, a wallet provider, or any other third party. You should not present the site as an official source for a product release. If you quote or summarize the site, keep the time-bound wording intact, especially statements such as “as of June 16, 2026.”

The site can be updated at any time. A page may change because a source changed, a warning became stale, a public claim evolved, a token page disappeared, or a correction was needed. The current page content should not be treated as a permanent archive of all public discussion.

No Official Affiliation

The site is not affiliated with Mistral AI, Google, Phantom, Pump.fun, ApeSpace, Reddit, Numerama, Frandroid, any token issuer, any wallet provider, or any exchange. Brand names, product names, publication names, and platform names appear only because they are relevant to source checking, public context, or token-risk explanation.

No page on this site grants access to a model, account, API endpoint, waitlist, preview program, token sale, wallet feature, or official announcement. If an external page claims that a token purchase, wallet approval, or private invite is required to access a model, verify that claim through official company-controlled pages before taking any action.

The site’s independent status is important for user trust. Any future ad, affiliate link, or sponsored placement should be disclosed clearly and kept separate from editorial source checks.

No Financial or Technical Advice

The Le Chaton Fat terms do not create financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, tax advice, legal advice, cybersecurity advice, or professional technical consulting. Token-related pages are safety-oriented explanations of risk signals and source categories. They do not recommend buying, selling, holding, shorting, approving, bridging, staking, or interacting with any asset.

Crypto token pages can change quickly. A warning, market quote, contract state, liquidity condition, or holder count can become stale. If you decide to research a token, you are responsible for independent verification of the chain, contract address, permissions, liquidity, transfer rules, tax settings, blacklist behavior, and current warnings. If those checks are unfamiliar, avoiding interaction is the safer default.

Model and benchmark discussions are also informational. A source can mention a model name, benchmark score, or capability claim without proving official availability. Developers should verify model identifiers, API availability, licensing, rate limits, pricing, safety restrictions, and documentation directly with the model provider before building against any claim.

Advertising and User Conduct

If ads are added later, they must be clearly distinguishable from editorial content, navigation, official source links, and calls to verify claims. Ads should not look like menus, source cards, download links, wallet actions, model-access buttons, or recommended tokens.

Visitors should not attempt to interfere with the site, scrape it aggressively, generate automated traffic, probe for vulnerabilities, misrepresent the content, or use the site in spam, phishing, paid-to-click, or artificial-traffic schemes. Those behaviors can harm users, hosting stability, and advertising compliance.

Do not click ads to support the site, test ad behavior, or create artificial traffic. Ad clicks should come only from genuine interest in the advertisement.

FAQ

Are these Le Chaton Fat terms legal advice?

No. They are practical site terms and disclosures, not jurisdiction-specific legal advice.

Does the site provide financial advice?

No. Token pages are risk explanations, not trading recommendations.

Can external source links change?

Yes. External pages can change or disappear, so users should verify important claims directly and note the date checked.

Can the site add ads later?

Yes, but ads should be clearly separated from content, navigation, source links, and token-risk warnings.

Does using the site create an account or contract for paid services?

No. The site does not provide accounts, paid services, subscriptions, wallet tools, or model access.