Legal disclaimer
This disclaimer describes the legal status of Trinity Insights, the strictly educational use of the published content, as well as liability limitations, data freshness, force majeure, and applicable law.
The full contractual version signed by every user lives in the General Terms of Sale (CGV). This page summarises the cardinal protections for public information; in case of divergence, the CGV prevails.
Educational tool
Trinity Insights publishes data and analyses for informational and educational purposes. No publication constitutes investment advice, nor a personalised recommendation, nor an invitation to acquire or dispose of an asset.
Legal status
- Trinity Insights is not a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) registered under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA).
- Trinity Insights is not a Financial Investment Advisor (CIF) under AMF.
- Trinity Insights is not a Digital Asset Service Provider (PSAN).
Crypto-asset risk
Crypto-assets carry significant risk, including total loss of capital. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The user remains solely responsible for their decisions.
Data accuracy and freshness
The service is provided « as is » and « as available ». Trinity Insights uses reasonable technical means to ensure the accuracy, completeness and freshness of the published data and indicators, without however providing any express or implied warranty as to their accuracy, completeness, freshness, availability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Calculation, aggregation and indexing pipelines may experience temporary downtime, chain errors, retroactive corrections, or freshness delays beyond Trinity Insights' control. The user is invited to check the last update date visible on each chart before relying on the data.
Third-party sources and chain of responsibility
A significant share of the data published by Trinity Insights is derived from public third-party sources : central-bank public registries (Fed, ECB, BoJ, BIS), public blockchains, official macroeconomic series (FRED, ECB Data Portal, OECD, BIS), regulatory filings (SEC EDGAR, AMF), and public exchange price feeds.
Trinity Insights cannot be held liable for errors, omissions, retroactive corrections or unavailability occurring upstream at these third-party sources. Trinity Insights' liability is limited to the processing performed after receipt of the raw data, excluding any upstream failure.
No outcome guarantee
The indicators, composites and scores published by Trinity Insights, including the exclusive composites (TCI, TCTI, Trinity Code, TLBI, TSS, TSMI, TRI, TAI), do not predict any future outcome. No historical correlation, no observed trend, no threshold or interpretation zone constitutes a promise, projection or guarantee of return.
Limitation of liability
Trinity Insights' liability is capped at the total sums paid by the user during the previous twelve (12) months. Under no circumstances shall Trinity Insights be liable for indirect losses, lost profits, data losses, reputational damages or consequential damages resulting from use or impossibility of use of the service, including investment decisions made on the basis of the published indicators. The full clause appears at CGV article 11.
Force majeure
Trinity Insights cannot be held liable for total or partial non-performance of its obligations caused by a force majeure event within the meaning of article 1218 of the French Civil Code, including : natural disaster, pandemic, armed conflict, major cyber-attack, third-party infrastructure outage (hosting, DNS, CDN, authentication provider, payment provider, upstream data source), governmental or judicial decision, or telecommunications network interruption. See CGV article 16.
User decisions and qualified advice
Any decision regarding allocation, purchase, sale, taxation, accounting or wealth structuring remains the sole responsibility of the user. Trinity Insights recommends that any person contemplating a transaction on crypto-assets or any other instrument first consult a qualified advisor (Financial Investment Advisor, certified accountant, tax lawyer) in their country of residence.
Applicable law, jurisdiction and mediation
The contractual relationship between Trinity Insights and the user is governed by French law. For consumer users residing in the European Union, the mandatory provisions of the national law of habitual residence remain applicable (EU Regulation 1215/2012 Brussels I bis, article 17 ; EC Regulation 593/2008 Rome I, article 6).
Before any litigation, the consumer user may freely refer the matter to the consumer mediator under article L.616-1 of the French Consumer Code. The contact details of the mediator retained by Trinity Insights appear at CGV article 22.
Indemnification by business users
Business users (B2B) agree to indemnify Trinity Insights against any claim, action, damage, loss or cost (including reasonable attorney fees) brought by a third party and resulting from unauthorised republication, redistribution or resale of Trinity Insights data and indicators, from any false or misleading public statement attributing to Trinity Insights an individualised financial advice, or from any liability action brought by a third party based on investment decisions made by the business user from Trinity Insights content. Full clause at CGV article 28.
Institutional disclaimer
Trinity Insights is an educational and analytical tool. Content does not constitute investment advice. Trinity Insights is not a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) registered under MiCA Regulation (EU) 2023/1114, nor a Financial Investment Advisor (CIF), nor a PSAN. The full contractual version lives in the General Terms of Sale.