/risk_suitability
No promised yield
No promised liquidity
Variable participation
Taste discipline
Risk & suitability — the conservative lens
I-Opp wins by being easy to defend. This page is built for the moment a wealth manager, risk officer, insurer, or venue partner asks: “Who is this for — and what could go wrong?”
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Lens objective
What you get here
This page is informational only. It is not investment advice, legal advice, or an insurance quote.
Always-on guardrails
What is explicitly not promised
- No promised yield or coupon
- No promised liquidity or “easy exit”
- Tokenisation is an operational format, not a guarantee
- Utility coins are secondary; no price claims
If you only remember one sentence
“Defined structure + identifiable components + variable participation — with disciplined language.”
Risk & suitability screen
A conservative screen to reduce mis-selling and reputational risk. Tap “Run screen” for feedback.
Inputs
Tell us what you’re trying to protect
Reminder (wealth manager)
Lead with structure and mechanics. Use “variable”, “subject to terms”, and explicit “not promised” boundaries.
Reminder (insurer)
The goal is a defensible operating model: controls, audit trails, incident response, and taste policy to reduce reputational volatility.
Reminder (venue)
The exhibition must feel controlled and premium. If it looks like a circus, confidence is destroyed.
Result
Not run yet
Select your lens, set inputs, and run the screen for conservative guidance.
Safe phrasing to use
“defined mechanics”, “variable”, “subject to terms”, “not promised”
Avoid
“guaranteed”, “coupon”, “easy exit”, “liquid token”, “capital protected”
Guidance only. This is not investment advice, legal advice, or an insurance quote.
Phrase check
Quick misread detector
Paste a sentence you plan to use. We’ll flag risky words and suggest safer framing.
Tip: if you feel compelled to use “guaranteed”, you’re outside the approved language.
Suggested safer line
Type a sentence to generate a conservative alternative.
Always-safe components
“defined structure”, “identifiable components”, “variable participation”, “subject to terms”, “no promised yield/liquidity”.
Map
Risk → Controls → Evidence (Mobile Vault operation)
Tap a node. This is a conversation tool; the full details live in the controlled pack.
On mobile, tap nodes. On desktop, hover also works.
Focus
Overview
Select a node to see what to ask for, and what it protects.
What to request
Controls, SOPs, audit trails, incident response.
Why it matters
Reduces reputational volatility and makes the operation insurable.
This map intentionally avoids hype. It exists to prevent “gimmick” perception.