tx.taxi Trademark Policy

Updated: May 23, 2026

tx.taxi names, logos, chain palettes, chain-scoped image assets, preview-card treatments, and related brand identifiers are part of the tx.taxi brand system. The open-source software license permits use and modification of the software under its terms, but it does not grant an implied right to use tx.taxi trademarks or third-party trademarks.

tx.taxi Marks

The tx.taxi marks include the tx.taxi name, tx.taxi logos, registry-resolved chain asset treatments, chain palette combinations, and any other brand assets distributed specifically as tx.taxi identity. These marks must not be used in a way that misleads users into believing a separate service, build, chain integration, or deployment is operated by or endorsed by tx.taxi.


Per-Chain Assets

tx.taxi intentionally stores logo, icon, favicon, and preview assets per chain so designers can replace placeholders without code changes. Replacing files in a deployment changes that deployment's presentation, but it does not grant trademark rights or permission to imply endorsement by a chain project, tx.taxi, or upstream mempool.space.


Upstream mempool.space Marks

tx.taxi is forked from upstream mempool.space. Upstream mempool.space names, logos, and marks remain their owners' marks. Where inherited mempool.space marks appear in source history, third-party notices, attribution, copied placeholder assets, or upstream references, they are used as inherited material and attribution, not as tx.taxi ownership claims.


Allowed Descriptive Use

You may truthfully describe tx.taxi-compatible software, integrations, documentation, or deployments, provided your description is clear about who operates the service and whether it is modified. For example, it is acceptable to say that software is built from tx.taxi source code or integrates with the tx.taxi API when that statement is accurate.


Confusing Use

Do not use tx.taxi marks as part of another product name, domain, service name, company name, repository name, token, wallet, chain, or explorer in a way that creates confusion about source, sponsorship, approval, or operational control. Do not use tx.taxi or upstream mempool.space logos to make an unrelated deployment look official.


Open Source License

The GNU Affero General Public License governs copyright permissions for the software. Trademark permissions are separate. If you distribute modified software, make the modified origin clear and keep required copyright and third-party notices intact.


Questions

For trademark questions, contact the tx.taxi maintainers through the repository's normal private project process.