§ Binding policy · effective 2026-05-06
Recovery & Rescue Policy
This policy applies to all hack incidents, lost keys, exchange thefts, and contract bugs involving MORY token.
Position
MoryTokenFinal is an immutable ERC-20 contract with no admin role, no mint function, no pause function, no upgrade proxy, and no token recovery mechanism. By design, no party — including Morylen Foundation, Morylen Operations, the original developers, any court, or any government — has the technical capability to perform a token rescue, blacklist, forced transfer, or fork.
Why this matters
Immutability is a deliberate security property. Tokens with rescue capabilities have those capabilities exploited — by hackers, by malicious insiders, by court orders, or by regulator directives. MoryToken's immutability means:
- · No party can freeze your wallet
- · No party can confiscate your tokens
- · No party can dilute your holdings via inflation
- · No party can pause transfers in a market panic
- · Conversely: no party can recover your tokens if your private key is lost or stolen
What we cannot do
- · Reverse a transaction — Polygon network is immutable; we cannot rewrite blockchain history
- · Recover stolen tokens from an exchange hack — even at the exchange's request, we have no technical mechanism to do so
- · Issue a "rescue fork" — any new token would be a separate asset, not a continuation; this would also create a securities-law concern that we categorically avoid
- · Patch a contract bug post-deployment — there is no upgrade path; bugs, if any, are permanent
- · Comply with court orders for forced transfers — the smart contract has no admin to receive such orders; orders to Morylen Foundation cannot be executed against the contract
What we will do (at our discretion)
- · Publish factual disclosure of any contract bug
- · Maintain a bug bounty program with finder rewards (Immunefi)
- · Cooperate with law enforcement on traffic analysis (we cannot freeze, but we can publicly mark suspect addresses for indexers)
- · Update the front-end software (MoryAudio, MoryTools) to mitigate user-visible impact
Implication for users
Self-custody of MORY tokens carries the same irreversibility risk as Bitcoin or Ethereum. Use hardware wallets, secure your seed phrase, do not share private keys, and consider that any third-party custody (centralised exchange) introduces additional risks Morylen cannot mitigate.
Last updated 2026-05-06. Full terms of service.