§ II · Settlement
One sum,
locked at signing.
Salvorias is settled in SAV. The amount is calculated in USD and converted at the spot rate at the moment the brief is signed — and held there. No drift, no slippage, no surprise invoice if SAV doubles or halves while we're building.
Token amount calculated and locked at the spot rate at agreement signing. No fiat accepted — settlement is in SAV only.
Free to apply · no commitment until brief is signed
§ A · The mechanic
Three states. In order.
Spot rate snapped at signing. Token amount fixed in the contract. Timestamp recorded.
You hold the SAV. We hold our side of the build. No transfer happens during design or development.
Week five, on approval: SAV moves from your wallet to ours. The chain confirms. We migrate DNS the next morning.
§ B · Questions
Six common ones,
with the short answers.
What if SAV moves between application and signing?
The token amount is calculated and locked at the spot rate at the moment the brief is signed — not at application, not at completion. Movement before signing affects the calculation; movement after does not.
Can I pay in fiat or another stablecoin?
No. Salvorias is a SAV-only settlement program. If you need to acquire SAV, do it before signing — once the brief is signed the token amount is fixed and the wallet address you submitted is the address we expect to see.
What's the spot rate source?
Aggregated mid-market from the three deepest SAV liquidity pools at the moment of signing, snapped on-chain in the signed agreement. The rate and the timestamp are written into the contract.
When does the SAV transfer happen?
On approval — week five, after final QA and just before DNS migration. The transfer must confirm before the new DNS records propagate. The site goes live the next morning.
What if I back out before signing?
No cost. Application is free; the cost only attaches at signing. If we don't fit, you walk and we wish you well.
What if you back out after signing?
Full refund of the SAV transferred, returned to the originating wallet within twenty-four hours. We can count on one hand the number of times this has happened — but it's in the brief.