You are paying us to write a message you wrote into a Bitcoin transaction and broadcast that transaction to the Bitcoin network. That is the entire service. We are a printer, not a publisher of our own speech: we do not write, choose, endorse, adopt, or agree with your message, and broadcasting it is not our expression.
These Broadcast Terms apply to this service specifically and are in addition to the Bitcoin Radar Terms of Service. Where the two conflict about this service, these Broadcast Terms control.
You must be at least eighteen years old to use this service. By paying, you represent that you are. If you are under eighteen, you may not use it, whatever anyone else has told you.
This is not a formality. Every other thing you agree to here — that you are the author, that you accept what publication costs you, that you will cover us if your message causes harm — assumes someone old enough to make a decision that cannot be taken back. A message on the Bitcoin blockchain is readable for the rest of your life, and neither you nor we nor a court can remove it once it is there.
We do not verify your age, and we cannot. There is no account here and we never learn who you are; the only thing standing between a fifteen-year-old and a permanent public record of something they wrote is this sentence and the box you tick. So the requirement is on you, and we are telling you plainly that nothing checks it.
If a message was published through this service by someone under eighteen, write to us using the procedure at /broadcast/moderation. We will stop carrying that message in our own feed, which is the only remedy we have. It does not remove the message from the blockchain, and nobody can offer you that.
We are a United States company, and United States sanctions law forbids us from providing this service to anyone in a comprehensively embargoed place. We do not sell broadcasts to Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Syria, and the Crimea, Sevastopol, Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine. That list is current as of August 7, 2026. If you are in one of those places, this service is not available to you.
We check the country your connection appears to come from, as reported by the network that sits in front of our servers, and we refuse before a price is quoted or an invoice is created. A refused sale costs you nothing, because nothing was created to charge against.
Region is a weaker check than country, and we would rather publish that than let the list above imply otherwise. Refusing one of the four Ukrainian regions requires the network in front of our servers to tell us which region a connection came from, and that detail is not always sent. When it is absent we know the country and nothing finer, so a connection reporting Ukraine is not refused by this check. The obligation in the next paragraph applies to you either way.
That check is approximate and easy to defeat. A VPN or Tor moves your apparent location in one click, and we do not try to detect either — this service exists to let people publish without being identified, and fingerprinting you to enforce a border would cost more than it buys. So the requirement is on you, exactly as with your age: if you are in one of those places, do not buy this, whatever our check reports. Routing around it breaches these terms, and the message is still permanent.
This restricts the sale, not the reading. The feed, the market data and the rest of the app are information, and we do not geographically restrict them.
You are the sole author and publisher of your message. You represent and warrant that the message is yours to publish; that publishing it violates no law and no one else's rights, including copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, and confidentiality rights; that it is not defamatory; and that it contains no personal information about anyone but you.
You are solely and legally responsible for the content of your message and for every consequence of its publication. Our role begins and ends with transmitting it.
The Bitcoin blockchain is a permanent public record maintained by thousands of independent computers we do not control. Once your transaction is broadcast, your message can be read by anyone, forever.
Nobody can edit it. Nobody can delete it. We cannot retract it, and neither can a court order directed at us — there is no copy for us to remove. Do not send anything you might want back, anything private, and anything about another person.
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless My Virtual Shop LLC and its owners, officers, employees, contractors, and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, investigations, liabilities, damages, losses, fines, penalties, costs, and expenses — including reasonable attorneys' fees — arising out of or relating to your message, its publication, or your breach of these Broadcast Terms.
This obligation survives your use of the service. My Virtual Shop LLC may assume the exclusive defense and control of any matter subject to this indemnity, at your expense, and you agree to cooperate with that defense.
You may not use this service to publish, and you agree not to submit, any of the following:
Sexual content involving minors, in any form or wording. Anything that advertises, promotes, solicits, or facilitates sex trafficking or prostitution — including conduct covered by 18 U.S.C. 1591 and 18 U.S.C. 2421A. A true threat of violence against any person. Anything that infringes another person's copyright or trademark. Anything containing another person's government identification number, payment card number, or other sensitive personal information. Anything whose publication would itself violate federal, state, or foreign criminal law.
These prohibitions are on you, and they are not conditioned on our catching you. Almost none of what this section forbids can be detected by a machine reading eighty bytes of text, and we do not claim to detect it. Submitting a prohibited message breaches these terms whether or not we noticed, and Section 6 applies to what follows.
We screen every message before you are shown a price, and we refuse some of them. A refused message is never charged for, because no invoice is created.
Our filter refuses: sexual content involving minors, in any form or wording; and messages containing government identification numbers or payment card numbers, including your own. That is the whole of what it does. It does not screen for the other prohibitions in Section 7, and it does not check anyone's age.
We also reserve the right to refuse any message, for any reason or none, before an invoice is issued. We do not screen for profanity, politics, religion, opinion, or insult, and refusing a message is not a judgment about it — an automated filter is a blunt instrument, and the fact that a message passes it is not our approval of the message or a representation that publishing it is lawful. That determination is yours to make under Section 4.
Our screening is limited and mechanical. Do not rely on it to tell you whether your message is legal.
If a message that breaks Section 7 has already been published, our removal procedure and the address for reporting it are at /broadcast/moderation. We can stop carrying a message; we cannot remove it from the blockchain.
The price you are shown before you pay is the whole price, quoted in satoshis and held for ten minutes. It has two parts: the Bitcoin network fee, which is paid to miners and moves with network conditions, and our flat service fee, which does not.
If we have not got your transaction onto the network within ninety minutes of your payment, we stop trying and refund the full amount you paid. If you gave us a Lightning address, that refund is sent automatically; if you did not, the page we gave you asks you for a Lightning invoice and pays it from there — we cannot refund a Lightning payment without a destination you give us. Once your transaction has been broadcast, the work is done and no refund is available — a broadcast cannot be recalled. We do not guarantee how quickly a broadcast transaction is confirmed by miners, and confirmation timing is not a basis for a refund.
There is no account, and we never ask for your name, email address, or payment card. We do not know who you are.
We do keep, for each purchase: your message, the payment hash of the Lightning invoice, the amount, the timestamps, the resulting Bitcoin transaction id, and any Lightning address you gave us for a refund. Our web server also records requests in ordinary access logs.
We will produce these records in response to valid legal process, and we may produce them voluntarily where we believe in good faith that doing so is necessary to comply with the law or to protect anyone from harm. Your message itself is public on the blockchain regardless.
How long we keep each of these, and when it is erased, is set out in the Broadcast Data Retention Policy at /broadcast/retention, which is part of these terms. In short: our copies of your message are erased thirty days after your broadcast finishes, a refund address ninety days after the refund is settled, and the accounting record of the sale is kept. We cannot erase your message from the blockchain, and deletion pauses for anything under a legal hold.
The service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind. Bitcoin is a public network we do not control, and we do not warrant that any transaction will be relayed, mined, or confirmed in any particular time or at all.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, My Virtual Shop LLC's total liability arising out of or relating to this service is limited to the amount you actually paid us for the broadcast giving rise to the claim, and My Virtual Shop LLC is not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, including any arising from the permanence or publicity of your message.
The Bitcoin Radar Terms of Service — including the binding arbitration agreement, the class action waiver, and New York governing law — apply to this service and are incorporated here by reference. Read them at /terms.
Questions: support@bitcoinradar.app. My Virtual Shop LLC, 34 Ogden Ave, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567.
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