September 30, 2025
CROSS Wave Creator Operating Policy
Effective Date: September 23, 2025
This Operating Policy sets forth the detailed standards regarding the activities of Creators participating in the CROSS Wave program (the “Program”) operated by NEXUS Co., Ltd. (the “Company”). This Policy supplements the CROSS Wave Terms of Service and Privacy Policy and applies to the extent it does not overlap with them.
A Creator must agree to and comply with applicable laws and CROSS Wave-Related Policies including this Creator Operating Policy. The Company may amend this Operating Policy to ensure stable service operation, and any changes will be announced on the CROSS Wave Website or through official channels. Creators must review such announcements, and the Company is not responsible for any disadvantages arising from a Creator’s failure to do so.
Creator Application
- Creators must submit a separate Creator application form provided by the Company on the official Website or through official channels.
- Creator eligibility is determined in accordance with the Company’s internal review standards. For the review, Creators must submit the following: CROSSx Wallet, an email address for communication with the Company, a representation that they are an adult in their country of residence and comply with the age rating of the relevant Game, social media channel information, a short self-introduction, descriptive tags, and the nickname of their Game character.
- No quantitative requirements such as subscriber counts, follower counts, or number of uploads are imposed for granting or maintaining Creator eligibility.
- A Creator must own a character in a Game participating in CROSS Wave.
- The Creator’s CROSS Wave account and Game account must be linked with the same wallet address. Consistency between social accounts and Game/official community accounts is not required.
Eligibility Management(Approval)
- The Company will review the information submitted in the Creator application form together with the Creator’s past content creation activities to determine eligibility. No quantitative requirements such as subscriber counts, follower counts, or number of uploads are applied.
- The results of the application review will be notified to the applicant via the email address submitted at the time of application. If an application is rejected, the reasons for rejection will also be provided. The Company will endeavor to provide such notice within a reasonable period.
- The Company may, when necessary, re-examine eligibility and revoke Creator status if a Creator violates the Content Rules and Guidelines or any provision of this Creator Operating Policy.
- Creators cannot apply if prohibited from participation under the laws of their jurisdiction of residence. Employees of the Company and their immediate family members are also not eligible to apply.
Creator Obligations
- The Company does not impose quantitative requirements such as the number or length of uploads. However, during each Season, Creators must faithfully engage in CROSS Wave-related activities (such as producing, posting, and promoting Game content) consistent with the purpose of the Program.
- Creators must produce and post content that does not infringe upon the rights of third parties.
- The Company may review Creator activities, and if no CROSS Wave-related activity is identified, or if policy violations or misconduct are confirmed, the Company may take measures such as issuing warnings, restricting activities, excluding Rewards, or revoking Creator status.
- The Company may, at its discretion, establish quantitative requirements through special events or campaigns. In such cases, Rewards may be distributed to Creators who satisfy the event conditions, and the distribution method (including claim, airdrop, post-event distribution, or other methods determined by the Company) may vary depending on operational circumstances.
Content Rules and Guidelines
Creators must not engage in the following acts in the course of producing or broadcasting content. If violated, the Company may take measures such as revoking Creator status, deleting content, canceling Rewards, restricting accounts, or, where applicable, pursuing legal responsibility.
- Sexual remarks toward minors, exposure, or the production/distribution of obscene materials
- Illegal gambling or similar acts, including their promotion or encouragement
- Disclosure of another person’s personal information, or infringement of rights such as copyrights or trademarks
- Acts harmful to youth (excessive profanity, sexually explicit remarks or attire, exposure to harmful media, etc.)
- Discriminatory or derogatory remarks against particular groups, regions, religions, genders, or disabilities
- Acts contrary to social norms or applicable laws
- Acts that damage the reputation of the Company or the Game
- Creation of content that promotes exploitation of in-game bugs or cheats
- Fraudulent acquisition of DROP or Rewards, or acts intended to deceive Fans or other Creators
- Activities unrelated to the purpose of the Program, such as those solely for inflating view counts or for refund purposes
- Any other acts that harm sound gaming culture or social norms
Prohibition of Speculative Acts
- CROSS Tokens provided as Rewards are compensation for a Creator’s legitimate activities in CROSS Wave. DROP obtained by Creators cannot be used in the Game.
- Creators must not, under any circumstances, induce DROP support by offering any form of incentive—whether coupons, monetary rewards, tangible goods, or any benefits, including Rewards granted or received within CROSS Wave.
- Creators must not produce content or engage in activities that suggest casinos, gambling, or lottery-like schemes to solicit support.
Restrictions on Promotional Activities
- Creators must not label their content in a way that could cause it to be mistaken for official Company-supported or Company-affiliated content.
- When promoting content, the following statement must be clearly included: “This content was independently produced by the Creator and is not supported, recommended, or managed by the Company or the CROSS Wave program.”
Advertising Disclosure Obligations
- When uploading or broadcasting videos or other Program-related content, Creators must clearly disclose their relationship with the Program.
- An example of such disclosure is as follows: “This Creator may receive Rewards in the form of CROSS Tokens or other payment methods specified in the Creator Operating Policy for DROP supported through participation in the CROSS Wave program. #CROSSWave”
- All legal responsibility arising from violations of advertising-related regulations rests solely with the Creator.
- For the purpose of Game promotion, the Company may use content posted by Creators for secondary use without compensation, provided that the Creator is notified in advance.
Pool Formation and Settlement Rules
- The Pool is formed based on 5% of the gross revenue of the Games determined by the Company of each Round and may include additional resources (such as donations or marketing funds) provided by the Company. If additional support is included, it will be separately announced on the official Website or official channels before the start of each Round.
- The Pool is allocated as follows:
- ① A Creator’s position on the Leaderboard is determined based on the total amount of DROPs supported by Fans.
- ② Each Creator receives a Pool allocation proportionate to the total amount of DROP received.
- ③ The Company may, at its sole discretion, modify or establish conditions for Pool allocation and Reward eligibility at any time, including but not limited to minimum DROP thresholds or specific activity requirements. Any such changes will be announced on the official Website or official channels, and Creators are obligated to review and comply with this information.
- The Rewards Application procedure is as follows:
- ① After the end of each Round, Creators must submit an Application for Rewards through the method designated by the Company within 7 days. Otherwise the Company requests, no additional information or documents are required other than the submission itself.
- ② CREATORS WHO DO NOT SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR REWARDS WITHIN THIS PERIOD LOSE THEIR RIGHT TO REWARDS FOR THAT ROUND, AND SUCH RIGHTS CANNOT BE RESTORED.
- ③ Upon receipt of an Application, the Company will ordinarily conduct a Company Review within 7 days. During this process, canceled or refunded DROP, fraudulent or abnormal figures will be excluded, and preliminary reward results will be announced. Other eligibility criteria may also apply, as separately announced on the official Website or official channels.
- ④ Once the Company Review is completed, Creators may check their reward results. If a Creator is sanctioned due to violations of the Creator Operating Policy, the Creator is granted a 2-day Appeal period. If no Appeal is filed within this period, the reward result shall be deemed final, and the confirmed Rewards shall be distributed to the Creator within 7 days.
- ⑤ The Company will conduct a re-examination within 5 days based on the submitted Appeal. On the day following the completion of this process, all Rewards are finalized, and Creators may Claim their Rewards starting from the next day. Rewards amounts confirmed as ungiven due to a rejected Appeal, as well as Rewards disqualified due to ineligibility, will not be extinguished but instead carried over to the Pool of a subsequent Round.
- ⑥ REWARDS ARE CALCULATED IN WHOLE UNITS OF CROSS TOKENS. ANY FRACTIONAL AMOUNTS RESULTING FROM DISTRIBUTION WILL BE ROUNDED DOWN. THE AGGREGATE OF SUCH FORFEITED FRACTIONS WILL NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BUT WILL BE CARRIED OVER TO THE POOL OF A SUBSEQUENT ROUND.
- ⑦ After the Claim period ends, the Company may change the method of Claim. However, Creators retain the right to claim Rewards for up to the Claim Period (1 year) from the date the Leaderboard is finalized for that Round. AFTER THIS PERIOD, THE RIGHT AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRES AND CANNOT BE RESTORED.
- ⑧ When Rewards are paid only IN CROSS TOKENS, such Rewards will be transferred to the CROSSx Wallet registered at the time of Application. If the wallet address is changed after submission, the Rewards will not be paid to the new address.
- ⑨ REWARDS ARE CURRENTLY PAID ONLY IN CROSS TOKENS. NON-TOKEN PAYOUT METHODS ARE NOT SUPPORTED. if needed in the future, such changes will be announced separately through an amendment notice.
- ⑩ If any schedule or deadline is affected by public holidays, long weekends, or other unavoidable circumstances, or operational convenience of the Service, the Company may adjust the timeline accordingly. Any such adjustments will be announced on the official Website or official channels, and the adjusted schedule shall prevail.
- ⑪ The default method of receiving Rewards is through a Claim by the Creator. However, the Company may, at its discretion and when deemed necessary, distribute Rewards via Airdrop without requiring a Claim. In such cases, the Company will announce the change in advance through the official Website or official channels.
DROP Support Units and Limits
- The minimum unit of DROP Support will be announced on the official Website or official channels and may be changed depending on service circumstances.
- There is no limit on the amount of DROP that a single Fan may support to the same Creator.
- The Company may, if necessary for legal compliance, service stability, or the prevention of misconduct, set or adjust limits on support units, and such changes will be announced within the Service.
Restrictions and Sanctions
- If a Creator violates this Operating Policy, the Terms of Service, or applicable laws, or if fraudulent or abnormal activities are identified, the Company may take measures including warnings, content deletion, temporary restrictions on activity, account suspension, withdrawal of DROP, cancellation of Rewards, or revocation of Creator status.
- The Company will notify the Creator of the reason and details of the sanction, and the Creator may file an objection within 7 days from the date of receiving the notice. The Company will notify the result within 15 days from the date the objection is received.
Creator Withdrawal and Revocation of Eligibility
- A Creator may request withdrawal at any time during their activities, and any DROP received through support will expire upon withdrawal.
- Even after withdrawal or revocation of eligibility, Rewards already paid will not be reclaimed; however, supported DROP, unpaid Rewards, and any rights to claim Rewards may lapse.
- Re-application is permitted, but previously held DROP, ranking records, and related data will not be restored.
Liability for Damages
- If a Creator causes damage to the Company through unlawful acts or violations of this Policy, the Creator must compensate for all such damages.
- If a minor causes damage by misappropriating a parent’s or another person’s account, the same liability for compensation applies.
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