Public Trust

Transparency

Vorliq is a live cryptocurrency-style project, so users deserve plain information about what is working, what is experimental, what is open source, and what risks remain.

What Is Live Today

Vorliq has a live web app, public node, blockchain API, public status page, documentation site, wallet creation, VLQ transactions, mining, forum, community lending, exchange, governance, treasury, developer SDK, and mobile app source code. The public production app is available at https://vorliq.org.

What Is Experimental

Vorliq is still early software. The VLQ coin is not listed on exchanges, VLQ has no guaranteed market value, and the network is small. Users should not treat VLQ as a guaranteed investment or assume that early test activity will behave like a mature financial network.

Self Custody Warning

Vorliq does not store user private keys or wallet passwords on the server. Lost private keys cannot be recovered by Vorliq. Anyone with a private key can control that wallet, so users must keep encrypted backups safely and avoid shared or untrusted devices for sensitive wallet actions.

Security and Operations

Vorliq has continuous integration, automatic deployment, server monitoring, daily backups, restore tooling, public incidents, rate limiting, backend validation, and security headers. These controls reduce operational risk, but they do not remove the responsibility to use self-custody wallets carefully.

Risk and Limitations

Vorliq is not a licensed bank, broker, exchange, lender, investment adviser, money transmitter, custodian, or financial institution. The phrase community savings bank is used as a metaphor for community coordination software, not as a regulated banking claim. VLQ has no guaranteed market value and should not be treated as an investment promise.

The public node is a convenience gateway for visitors and mobile users, not a guarantee of decentralization. Decentralization improves only as more independent people run nodes, publish safe registry metadata, compare chain height and block hashes, keep their own backups, and avoid relying on one operator. Registry reliability and uptime are operational signals, not identity verification. The network is young, the production node is currently a main public gateway for many users, and users should make their own risk decisions.

Mining rewards, treasury rewards, tips, exchange offers, lending activity, price signals, and governance votes are experimental software features. Exchange trade records can track offer acceptance, VLQ transaction IDs, on-chain confirmation, participant completion confirmations, and disputes, but Vorliq cannot enforce off-chain payment, goods, services, delivery, or legal recovery. Treasury records can track reward inflows, spending proposal votes, pending payout transactions, confirmed payouts, and public ledger entries, but Vorliq does not claim legal treasury control, charitable status, investment management, or guaranteed use of funds. Governance can change only supported software settings with validation, and executed setting changes are recorded as public rule-change history. Governance is not legal voting or legal control of an organization. These features can change through governance, software updates, or operational decisions. The mobile app is source and export ready, but it has not yet been published to Google Play or the App Store.