Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Can I file an objection if I disagree with the result?

A. Yes. If there is a clear error in the market resolution, users may file an objection.

However, an objection cannot be based simply on “I am not satisfied” or “the result was different from my prediction.”

An objection must be supported by objective evidence, such as the resolution conditions, reference sources, official announcements, or recorded data.

The operator will review the case based on the predefined market rules, reference sources, and resolution conditions.

Q2. What happens if there is clear fraud or a resolution mistake?

A. If a clear error, fraud, reference source issue, or data acquisition mistake is confirmed, the operator may review the market again, correct the resolution, freeze the market, invalidate the market, or process refunds.

Yechuk places importance on the question, choices, deadline, resolution conditions, and reference sources in order to maintain fair resolution.

For this reason, question creators must set conditions that are easy for anyone to understand and verify.

Q3. Will the result always change if I file an objection?

A. No. Filing an objection does not mean the result will always change.

The operator will prioritize the resolution conditions and reference sources that were set in advance.

If the market was resolved correctly according to the rules stated at the time of creation, the result will not be changed.

Q4. What is Yechuk Point?

A. Yechuk Point is an in-service point mainly used for testing, trial use, and checking how the platform works.

Yechuk Point is not a token.

It has no monetary value and cannot be exchanged for DFS, YCK, or any other token.

It also cannot be sold, transferred, converted into cash, or withdrawn.

Q5. Can I earn rewards with Yechuk Point?

A. No. Yechuk Point is a trial point and has no monetary value.

Participation using Yechuk Point is mainly intended for practice, experience, and testing.

It is not eligible for real rewards or withdrawals.

Q6. What can I do with YCK?

A. YCK is the Yechuk token used within the Yechuk platform.

YCK is intended to be used for participation, rewards, platform services, campaigns, and specific features inside Yechuk.

YCK may have a state in which it can be used inside Yechuk, and another state in which it can be used more freely after certain conditions are met.

Q7. What can I do with DFS?

A. DFS is the standard base currency used in Yechuk.

Users can participate in prediction markets using DFS.

In DFS-based markets, rewards are also paid in DFS.

The basic design of participation, settlement, and resolution in Yechuk is based on DFS.

Q8. Can user-issued coins be used for participation?

A. Yes. If approved by the operator, user-issued coins may be used to participate in markets on Yechuk.

This allows project operators, communities, influencers, and others to create new use cases for their own coins.

However, not all coins can be used automatically.

The operator will make a decision after reviewing safety, liquidity, fraud risk, technical conditions, and other factors.

Q9. If I bet with a user-issued coin, what currency will the reward be paid in?

A. In a market where a user-issued coin is used, rewards are also paid in that same user-issued coin.

For example, if a market uses Coin A, rewards for winners, question creators, and referrers will also be paid in Coin A.

If you bet with DFS, rewards are paid in DFS.

If you bet with YCK, rewards are paid in YCK.

If you bet with a user-issued coin, rewards are paid in that user-issued coin.

This is very important.

Q10. Can multiple currencies be mixed in one market?

A. In principle, only one staking currency can be used in a single market.

A DFS market uses DFS.

A YCK market uses YCK.

A user-issued coin market uses the specified coin.

DFS, YCK, and user-issued coins cannot be mixed within the same market.

This is to prevent problems during settlement and reward distribution.

Q11. Can I refer myself and receive referral rewards?

A. No.

Self-referral, fake referrals, using multiple accounts to receive referral rewards, unnatural registrations, fake registrations, and bot registrations are prohibited.

If such activity is confirmed, referral rewards may be confiscated, and the account may be restricted, suspended from participation, or subject to withdrawal restrictions.

Q12. Is there a risk that self-referral rewards will be confiscated?

A. Yes. Receiving rewards through self-referral may be treated as fraudulent activity.

Yechuk strictly checks actions that appear to be self-referral, as well as reward acquisition through multiple accounts.

If it is judged to be fraudulent, rewards may be confiscated.

Q13. How is fraudulent activity detected?

A. Yechuk uses AI monitoring and patrol systems to help prevent fraudulent activity.

The system checks registration patterns, referral relationships, participation behavior, fund flows, suspected multiple accounts, unnatural transactions, and bot-like behavior.

If the AI detects suspicious activity, the operator may conduct an additional review.

Q14. If fraud is suspected, can I explain my reason and be forgiven?

A. In principle, if fraudulent activity is confirmed, explanations or excuses after the fact will not be accepted.

In particular, self-referral, multiple accounts, improper referral reward acquisition, bot use, fake registrations, and intentional market manipulation may result in reward confiscation or usage restrictions once discovered.

Yechuk takes strict action against fraud in order to protect fairness.

Even a single fraudulent act may result in confiscation, so please be careful.

Q15. Can AI patrol make a false judgment?

A. AI detection is a system for identifying possible fraud.

Even if AI detects suspicious activity, the operator may review it if necessary.

However, if clear self-referral, multiple accounts, bot registrations, fake registrations, or fund cycling is confirmed, rewards may be confiscated and the account may be restricted.

Q16. Can a question creator create a question when they already know the answer?

A. No.

On Yechuk, only questions whose results are not yet confirmed and whose answers are not known only to specific people can be created.

Questions where the creator already knows the answer, questions where only insiders know the result, or questions where the answer can be manipulated later are not allowed.

If such a question is confirmed, the market may be frozen, invalidated, rewards may be confiscated, or the account may be restricted.

Q17. What happens if the question is unclear?

A. If the question, choices, resolution conditions, or reference sources are unclear, it may lead to disputes with participants.

The operator may make unclear markets private, request corrections, freeze the market, or invalidate the market.

Question creators must clearly state what is being predicted, what choices are available, when participation closes, when the result will be resolved, what source will be used for resolution, and how exceptions will be handled.

Q18. What happens if the reference source becomes unavailable?

A. If a reference source, API, exchange, official website, or other source used for resolution experiences an outage, suspension, abnormal price, or loss of information, the operator may delay the resolution, use an alternative source, freeze the market, or invalidate the market.

In such cases, the operator will make a decision by considering fairness, objectivity, and participant protection.

Q19. If a market is invalidated, will my stake be returned?

A. If a market is frozen, cancelled, or invalidated, the stake paid by participants will generally be returned in the same currency.

If you participated with DFS, it will be returned in DFS.

If you participated with YCK, it will be returned in YCK.

If you participated with a user-issued coin, it will be returned in that user-issued coin.

However, gas fees, question creation fees, and other already-incurred costs may not be eligible for refund.

Q20. Can I make unnatural solicitations only to earn referral rewards?

A. No.

False explanations, exaggerated advertising, expressions that make it seem like users can definitely earn, hiding risks, and unnatural registration guidance are prohibited.

Yechuk’s referral system is designed to expand the service properly.

Improper solicitation focused only on referral rewards, or explanations that mislead users, are prohibited.

Q21. Can I promote Yechuk by guaranteeing that users will win?

A. No. Expressions such as “you will win,” “you will definitely earn,” “you will absolutely make a profit,” or “you will not lose” are prohibited.

Yechuk is a platform for predicting future outcomes, and participation involves the risk of loss.

Referrers, question creators, and community operators must not give participants misleading explanations.

Q22. Can I advertise my own market to attract participants?

A. Advertising itself is allowed.

However, false, exaggerated, or guaranteed-profit expressions are prohibited.

For example, expressions such as “you will definitely win,” “you will absolutely earn,” “this market is certain,” “there is no loss,” or “you can win because it is officially approved by the operator” should be avoided.

When introducing a market, it is important to correctly explain the question, resolution conditions, deadline, and risks.

Q23. Is the value of user-issued coins guaranteed?

A. No. The value, liquidity, convertibility, and future price of user-issued coins are not guaranteed.

If you participate using a user-issued coin, there are risks such as price fluctuation, lack of liquidity, trading suspension, or the coin becoming worthless.

Yechuk does not guarantee the value of user-issued coins.

Q24. If I win with a user-issued coin, can I exchange it for DFS or YCK?

A. If you win in a market using a user-issued coin, the reward will be paid in that user-issued coin.

Whether that coin can be exchanged for DFS, YCK, or another currency depends on the liquidity of that coin, supported services, and the trading environment.

Yechuk does not guarantee the exchange, conversion, price, or liquidity of user-issued coins.

Q25. Can I change my choice after participating?

A. In principle, you cannot change your choice after participating.

Once you participate, your entry will be handled according to the market rules.

Please make sure to check the question, choices, deadline, resolution conditions, and reference sources before participating.

Q26. Can I participate after the deadline?

A. No.

Each market has a participation deadline.

After the deadline has passed, no new participation is allowed in that market.

This is to prevent users from participating with advantageous information after the result becomes closer or more predictable.

Q27. Can the same person participate using multiple accounts?

A. No.

Participation using multiple accounts, referral reward acquisition through multiple accounts, self-trading, reward inflation, and market manipulation are prohibited.

If discovered, rewards may be confiscated, accounts may be restricted, and withdrawals may be stopped.

Q28. Can I use bots to participate?

A. No.

Bots, automation tools, unauthorized programs, and actions that place excessive load on the system are prohibited.

If fraud is confirmed through AI patrol or operator review, rewards may be confiscated and usage may be restricted.

Q29. Can I use a VPN to bypass restrictions?

A. Using a VPN, proxy, location spoofing, or similar method to bypass regional restrictions may be prohibited.

Users must confirm for themselves whether using Yechuk is legal in their country of residence or region of use.

If use that violates regional restrictions or legal requirements is confirmed, participation restrictions, withdrawal suspension, or account restrictions may apply.

Q30. Will YCK become the base currency of Yechuk in the future?

A. Yes. In the future, YCK is planned to become the base currency of Yechuk.

Currently, participation and settlement based on DFS are also expected, but YCK, as the dedicated token of Yechuk, is planned to become a more central currency within the platform.

YCK is intended to be used for prediction participation, reward receiving, platform features, campaigns, and benefits.

Q31. Can YCK be exchanged for DFS?

A. Yes. YCK is planned to be exchangeable for DFS on WEXSWAP, a DEX exchange on DFSChain.

WEXSWAP is a DEX exchange for token swaps on DFSChain.

By exchanging YCK for DFS, users can more easily use it for other DFSChain services and payments.

However, exchange conditions, liquidity, price, and support status may change depending on market conditions and service availability.

Q32. Can DFS be exchanged for USDT and other currencies?

A. Yes. DFS is planned to be exchangeable for USDT and other currencies through supported exchanges and exchange services.

If you participate in Yechuk using DFS, rewards will also be paid in DFS.

That DFS may be exchangeable for USDT or other external currencies through supported exchange routes.

However, exchange availability, price, liquidity, fees, and supported currencies may vary depending on the exchange or service used.

Q33. Can YCK be exchanged for USDT?

A. Yes. YCK is planned to be exchangeable for DFS on WEXSWAP, and may also be exchangeable for USDT through supported services such as HeyOTC.

This means YCK is not only designed for use inside Yechuk, but also to have liquidity through external exchange routes.

However, exchange availability, price, liquidity, fees, and support status on services such as HeyOTC may change depending on service availability and market conditions at that time.

Q34. Can DFS also be exchanged for USDT?

A. Yes. DFS is also planned to be exchangeable for USDT and other currencies through supported exchanges and exchange services.

DFS is the base currency of DFSChain and is also an important participation and settlement currency in Yechuk.

In markets where users participate with DFS, rewards are also paid in DFS.

Received DFS may be exchangeable for USDT and other currencies through supported exchange routes.

However, exchange availability, price, liquidity, fees, and supported services may vary depending on the situation at that time.

Q35. What is the benefit of using user-issued coins on Yechuk?

A. There is a major benefit to being able to use user-issued coins on Yechuk.

One of the most difficult challenges in issuing a coin is creating liquidity.

Many coins do not move if they have no real use case after issuance.

They may simply be held without being traded, and community activity can easily stop.

However, on Yechuk, user-issued coins approved by the operator may be used as participation currencies in prediction markets.

This creates an actual use case for those coins.

When participants use that coin to join prediction markets, and rewards for winners, question creators, and referrers are also paid in that coin, the coin begins to move within the market.

This is extremely valuable for coin issuers.

It is not just about issuing a coin. It creates a place where the coin can be used, a place where people can participate, and a place where rewards can be received.

Q36. Can creating markets with user-issued coins create liquidity?

A. Yes. On Yechuk, creating markets with user-issued coins may help create liquidity for those coins.

For example, if a project has issued its own coin, it can create prediction markets using that coin.

Participants join the market using that coin.

When the result is resolved, rewards for winners, question creators, and referrers are also paid in that coin.

In this way, user-issued coins that were only being held can begin to move within the market.

This has significant value for project operators, community operators, influencers, and token issuers.

However, Yechuk does not guarantee the price, future value, convertibility, or liquidity of user-issued coins on external exchanges.