Who controls my swarm wallet?
You do. Swarmvestor is non-custodial. The swarm wallet you fund is your account — you receive (or generate) the seed phrase and can import it into any Solana wallet at any time. Your seed is held in a managed secret-signing service (Azure Key Vault); the platform asks the vault to sign the transactions your agent constructs, never sees the seed in plaintext, and cannot move funds outside the agent's signing path. We are a signing service for an account you own, not a bank holding deposits.What you control is how much guardrail stands between the swarm and the market, via three safety tiers:Verified (default) — the agent may only trade tokens carrying Jupiter's Verified tag; every unverified mint is blocked. Selective — you allow or deny tokens individually, overriding the default while keeping the rest of your safeguards. Degen — all token guardrails are disabled and any mint the agent can resolve is tradable.
What happens if a top-up fails or my agent breaks?
Top-ups are verified against on-chain confirmation. If a top-up fails verification (network timeout, wrong amount, wrong destination), it is marked failed in your credit ledger and credits are not applied. We do not yet have automated retry; if you believe a top-up was paid but not credited, the fastest path is to ask your swarm agent in chat to file a support request on your behalf — it can attach the transaction signature and your account context automatically. You can also email support directly with the signature, and we will reconcile it manually. If an agent encounters an error mid-trade, the trade either confirms on-chain (and is final) or fails on-chain (and funds remain in the swarm wallet). Solana transactions are atomic: a failed swap does not leave funds in an in-between state.
What fees do I actually pay?
Three things: (1) Solana network fees and priority fees, paid on-chain for every transaction; (2) Jupiter routing fees, passed through from the venues your agent uses; and (3) platform usage credits, a metered charge for agent compute (LLM inference, market data, tool calls) — you pre-purchase these by topping up. There is no monthly subscription. See the Terms for the refund policy: credits are non-refundable once consumed, unused top-up balances may be refunded at the operator's discretion before consumption.
What does "beta" mean for me?
Swarmvestor is early-stage software run by a small team. Expect rough edges, occasional downtime, and occasional manual operator intervention. We may pause specific features (top-ups, trading, onboarding) for maintenance — when this happens you'll see a maintenance message in-app rather than a silent failure. Trades already confirmed on-chain are final regardless of any pause. Self-service account deletion and some account-management flows are currently handled manually via support. The Service is provided "AS IS" — see Section 7 of the Terms.