Most people in crypto don’t get rugged by hackers, they get rugged by people they trusted.
That “bro trust me” deal?
Yeah… that’s the problem.
Let me dumb this down for you 🧠👇
DexCourt exists because Web3 normalized too many nonsense behaviors.
- “Bro I’ll pay later”
- Ghosting after receiving payment
- Fake marketing promises
- Service providers disappearing halfway
- Founders getting falsely called scammers
- KOLs dumping after taking allocation
- Random Telegram accusations destroying reputations
- Endless back-and-forth arguments with no resolution
We’re building DexCourt to bring accountability back ⚖️
🧾 Agreements
🔒 Escrow
⚖️ Disputes
⭐ Reputation
No more vibes. Bring evidence.
You deserve to get rugged if you still pay random freelancers upfront in 2026.
That’s when:
- they start time-rugging you
- disappear halfway
- or go completely mute after payment
Use trustless escrow systems like DexCourt ⚖️
Funds stay locked until work is delivered and approved.
🤝 Clients are protected.
🤝 Freelancers are protected.
No more “trust me bro” deals.
🔒 Start here: https://t.co/fGLuWnhsM3
Hello Jurors ⚖️
Did you follow the court case between Master Yu and Raptor?
The verdict is out — judgment was entered in favor of the Plaintiff. Check the attached image for selected judge comments and case highlights.
For full case details:
https://t.co/Efu6sZYyPd
If you ever feel cheated, rugged, falsely accused, or need to settle a serious disagreement, bring your case to DexCourt and let unbiased judges and community members review the facts.
No one is above the $LAW ⚖️
Mock Trial is live ⚖️
https://t.co/Efu6sZYyPd
Master Yu (Project Owner) paid Raptor (KOL) for promotion.
Raptor:
- posted once
- project dumped -70% in 2 hours
- community panicked
- he deleted the tweet
Now Raptor says:
“I already gave exposure.”
Master Yu says:
“You didn’t complete the deal.”
Is he still obligated to deliver?
We’re running this mock trial to:
- test our judges’ abilities
- test the platform in a live environment
- show how DexCourt handles real disputes
Judges are reviewing.
Community — what do you think?
👇 Drop your reasoning
@BernieOnChain Speaking of futureproof, escrow platform will always be needed for an extra layer of security amongst people doing deals with each other. You already know the team behind DexCourt 😉.
https://t.co/Sz1nkmqNZe
Most people in crypto don’t get rugged by hackers, they get rugged by people they trusted.
That “bro trust me” deal?
Yeah… that’s the problem.
Let me dumb this down for you 🧠👇
Mock Trial is live ⚖️
https://t.co/Efu6sZYyPd
Master Yu (Project Owner) paid Raptor (KOL) for promotion.
Raptor:
- posted once
- project dumped -70% in 2 hours
- community panicked
- he deleted the tweet
Now Raptor says:
“I already gave exposure.”
Master Yu says:
“You didn’t complete the deal.”
Is he still obligated to deliver?
We’re running this mock trial to:
- test our judges’ abilities
- test the platform in a live environment
- show how DexCourt handles real disputes
Judges are reviewing.
Community — what do you think?
👇 Drop your reasoning
@BraysonGrowth Why don't you join our journey and let's find out? It starts with you. Draft your nect agreement whatsoever on the platform. Secure deals using the Escrow. That's how adoption starts. 🤝
Most people in crypto don’t get rugged by hackers, they get rugged by people they trusted.
That “bro trust me” deal?
Yeah… that’s the problem.
Let me dumb this down for you 🧠👇
Most people talk.
We put it in writing ⚖️
We onboarded a judge on DexCourt using a signed agreement —
clear responsibilities, expectations, and accountability.
No assumptions. No confusion.
🧾 View the agreement:
https://t.co/CG1dq8SCj2
This is how deals should be done.
Tip: This is just one use case.
You can create agreements for anything — even small deals ⚖️
🧩 Milestones (Game changer)
You can split work into milestones.
Example:
30% after first delivery
40% after second phase
30% on completion
Funds are released step by step, not blindly.
❌ “Why not just use a vesting contract?”
Sounds similar… but it’s not.
1️⃣ Vesting doesn’t care about delivery
Funds are released after a set time —
even if the work was never done.
DexCourt only releases funds when:
👉 both parties agree the milestone is complete
2️⃣ Vesting can be changed
The creator/owner can:
- change the schedule
- change the recipient wallet address
With DexCourt escrow:
👉 terms are locked
👉 funds can’t be redirected
🔥 Bottom line
Vesting = time-based
DexCourt Escrow = performance-based
If you’re hiring or getting paid for a service
Stop trusting blindly.
🔒 Use DexCourt Escrow:
https://t.co/fGLuWngUWv
🔒 Why DexCourt Escrow matters
One of the biggest use cases of DexCourt is paying for services safely. Here’s how it works:
You:
- agree on terms
- write everything clearly
- lock funds in escrow
The other party delivers the work.
You approve → funds are released.
⚖️ Why this matters
It protects both sides:
👉 Clients
- No upfront risk
- No getting rugged
- No paying for unfinished work
👉 Service providers
- No chasing payments
- No “I’ll pay later” stories
- No clients adding extra work outside the agreement
⚖️ DexCourt FAQ Series: Part 1
🧾 AGREEMENTS
❓ What if I don’t want people knowing my business — can I sign an agreement privately?
Answer:
Yes, you can.
DexCourt allows you to create private agreements, so only you and the other party can see the terms.
This lets you:
- clearly define expectations
- protect your deal
- keep everything confidential
However, if a dispute arises and you want judges or the community to step in, the agreement will need to go public for proper review.
❓ What if the other party isn’t registered on DexCourt yet?
Answer:
That’s not a problem.
You can still draft the agreement.
Just:
- include their Telegram handle in the designated field
- share the agreement link with them
They can then:
- sign up
- review the agreement
- sign it
Simple.
❓ What kind of agreements can I create?
Answer:
Any kind.
Even agreements that may seem “small” or “lame” are worth documenting.
It’s always safer to put things in writing.
Example:
“I’ll give you early access to my project if you help me set up a Telegram group with the necessary bots.”
Both parties sign.
Both parties are accountable.
⚖️ DISPUTES
❓ Who are the judges?
Answer:
Judges are regular but reputable individuals from different backgrounds.
They could be:
- project developers
- influencers
- investors
- teachers
- real-life lawyers
- even farmers
They don’t need to know you.
Their role is simple: 👉 review evidence
👉 review witness testimony
👉 vote based on facts
Initially, judges are selected by the DexCourt team.
In the future, the community will be able to nominate and vote on who becomes or remains a judge.
❓ How can I trust they’ll be fair?
Answer:
Most judges won’t know you personally, so they have no reason to be biased.
Even if one judge is biased:
- they are not the only decision-maker
- the final outcome depends on multiple judges
Also: 👉 Judges cannot see each other’s votes until voting ends
This prevents:
- bias
- influence
- manipulation
❓ Can DexCourt arrest someone found guilty? Like a scammer?
Answer:
No.
DexCourt does not replace traditional courts. However useful information can be shared with authorities where necessary
DexCourt’s main enforcement is reputation.
If someone:
- loses a case
- is proven to be a scammer
Their reputation takes a hit.
And that matters because:
👉 it becomes public
👉 people can avoid them
👉 it follows them into future deals
Reputation is the core currency on DexCourt.
⭐ Closing Note
DexCourt isn’t just about disputes.
It’s about:
- clarity in agreements
- fairness in judgment
- and accountability that actually sticks
⚖️ Case Study: How to Defend yourself on DexCourt
You’re in a private group chat with devs, traders, and KOLs.
Out of nowhere, someone calls you and your startup a scam.
Why?
Because some projects that launched on your platform didn’t perform well.
You explain:
- You run a launchpad
- You don’t control how projects perform
- You ensure projects don’t rug
- You never promised guaranteed returns
But that doesn’t matter to him.
He keeps saying:
- “Your platform is a scam”
- “You sold NFTs and people lost money”
Some people in the group start believing him.
Others stay quiet.
Your reputation is taking a hit.
Instead of arguing…
Take it to court.
👉 Open a dispute: https://t.co/QRygs2z0Gs
👉 Submit your evidence
👉 Add witnesses (investors, users, team members)
Now it’s structured.
The defendant gets 24 hours to respond:
- Submit counter-evidence
- Prove you’re actually running a scam
- Add witnesses
Then judges step in.
They review:
- your launchpad terms
- your NFT offering
- project outcomes
- all evidence from both sides
Then they give a verdict based on facts.
If you win:
- Your name is cleared
- The accusation is publicly disproven
If you lose:
- Your reputation takes a hit
And here’s what makes it powerful:
👉 The case stays public
👉 Anyone can verify the truth later
No more endless arguments in group chats.
Prove it.
⚖️ https://t.co/Wq0rV5P8gK
⚖️ DexCourt Token Update
Hey courtroom spectators,
We want to address the current status of the $LAW token deployed on Base.
Due to extremely low liquidity from the Clanker V4 pool and incorrect flags from token scanners, we’ve decided to discontinue support for the current token deployment.
While tokens launched via Clanker are safe, the combination of:
- Unsustainable liquidity
- Misleading “malicious” contract flags
creates unnecessary friction for new users and investors.
🔄 What Happens Next?
We are planning a clean relaunch, likely using a more traditional liquidity setup on Uniswap to ensure:
- stronger liquidity
- better transparency
- smoother onboarding
🧠 What This Means for DexCourt
DexCourt as a platform is not affected.
Everything remains live and functional:
- Agreements can still be created
- Disputes can still be raised
- Judges can still review and rule on cases
The only temporary change:
👉 Community voting is paused
👉 Only judges will handle dispute decisions for now
⚖️ Become a Judge
If you believe you can:
- review evidence fairly
- make unbiased decisions
- contribute to the system
You can apply to become a judge.
Create a profile on DexCourt and reach out to us.
🙏 Final Note
This decision is about doing things properly, not rushing.
We’re focused on:
- building real usage
- ensuring long-term sustainability
- creating a system people can trust
Thank you for sticking with us ⚖️
Settle your beef on DexCourt ⚖️
Got rugged?
Got scammed?
Got someone moving mad?
Stop arguing in threads.
Bring evidence.
Let judges decide.
Let reputation handle the rest.
🔗 https://t.co/6iXCPlRwSP
$LAW is now LIVE on Base ⚖️
The token powering DexCourt — the accountability layer for Web3.
🧾 Agreements
🔒 Escrow
⚖️ Disputes
⭐ Reputation
Contract Address (CA):
0x3c7778ca965ed585bbfeb6dfe676289059734b07
📊 Chart:
https://t.co/9Y7H2vunvj
⚠️ Always verify before buying.
So instead of:
“He said / She said”
You get:
👉 “Show the evidence.”
DexCourt is:
A court ⚖️
An escrow 🔒
A contract system ✍️
A reputation engine ⭐
All in one.