Clara Data and Report License

Proprietary license for Clara data, reports, PoCs, and traces

Except for the limited permissions expressly stated on this page, no rights are granted to copy, adapt, republish, redistribute, sublicense, train on, or otherwise reuse Clara materials.

1. Scope

This license applies to all Clara materials made available on this site unless a separate file or agreement states different terms.

  • incident reports, root-cause writeups, and explanatory text
  • proof-of-concept code, trace logs, screenshots, charts, and visualizations
  • structured incident data, selections, labels, tags, annotations, and curation
  • page layouts, compilations, and downloadable or machine-readable exports made available by Clara

2. Limited permitted use

Without a separate written license, the following narrow uses are permitted:

  • personal reading and internal evaluation of the site and its materials
  • limited quotation or screenshot use with clear attribution to Clara
  • academic papers, theses, and conference presentations that reference Clara findings and cite the TxRay paper when Clara data is materially used

Academic use does not include public republication of Clara PoCs, mirrors of Clara data, or incorporation into a third-party open repository.

3. Restricted use

The following uses are prohibited unless Decentralized Intelligence AG grants written permission:

  • commercial use, client work, paid research, production monitoring, or use in a revenue-generating workflow
  • redistribution, mirroring, syndication, republication, resale, or reposting of Clara materials in whole or substantial part
  • copying, adapting, or republishing Clara PoCs, traces, or report text into a public or open-source repository
  • building or publishing a derivative incident database, benchmark, benchmark subset, archive, index, or dataset from Clara materials
  • training, fine-tuning, post-training, evaluation, retrieval corpus construction, embedding generation, distillation, or synthetic-data generation for any ML or AI system

4. Open-source and public repo restriction

Open-source status, nonprofit status, or educational intent does not by itself create permission to reuse Clara materials. Projects such as public exploit repositories, public benchmark sets, community mirrors, or open-source incident archives may not copy, adapt, republish, or rehost Clara PoCs, Clara text, or Clara curated datasets without written permission.

For clarity, this restriction covers both verbatim copying and close derivative republication of Clara materials.

5. Academic citation requirement

If a scholarly work materially relies on Clara data, Clara labels, Clara incident selection, or Clara findings, the work should cite the TxRay paper and attribute Clara as the source where practical.

The existing research page contains the citation block and research context: view research.

@article{wang2026txray,
  title={TxRay: Agentic Postmortem of Live Blockchain Attacks},
  author={Wang, Ziyue and Yu, Jiangshan and Qin, Kaihua and Song, Dawn and Gervais, Arthur and Zhou, Liyi},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.01317},
  year={2026}
}

6. Reservation of rights

Clara and its underlying materials remain proprietary to Decentralized Intelligence AG and its licensors. All rights not expressly granted are reserved.

This page governs Clara materials and Clara access terms. It does not grant any third party rights in the underlying public blockchain facts, nor does it create an open-source, Creative Commons, or public-domain dedication.

7. Commercial and special licensing

Commercial teams, data platforms, exchanges, security vendors, funds, academic labs seeking broader reuse rights, and operators of public repositories should contact contact@d23e.ch for licensing.

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