8. Custody and Title of Digital Assets

8.1.

Our infrastructure utilizes an omnibus vault. While Customer Assets are held in a shared vault, we maintain internal ledger accounts to track each individual customer's Balances separately. Transactions are uniquely linked to individual customers within our system. Title to the Funds in your account remains with you, and we do not claim ownership over them. As a custodian, we will not sell, transfer, loan, or otherwise encumber your Customer Assets except as instructed by you or as required by law. Our legal and operational framework is designed to ensure that Customer Assets remain separate from our corporate assets and are not subject to claims from our creditors.

8.2.

Customers do not hold private keys to their Customer Assets. Instead, access to your account is managed through password-based authentication and email OTP, with optional TOTP for enhanced security. Custody is structured using an omnibus wallet, where customer balances are tracked separately within our internal ledger system. A third-party custodian manages the omnibus wallet and maintains records to ensure accurate tracking of Deposits, Withdrawals, and all Transactions. Customer Assets remain securely stored and are identifiable within the custodian’s vault framework, ensuring clear distinction between individual balances.

8.3.

To initiate high-value fund transfers exceeding a predefined threshold from the custodian vault, a multi-signature authorization is required, ensuring enhanced security for larger Customer Assets. For users within the omnibus vault structure, third-party providers maintain a transaction ledger linking user IDs to transactions. Digital Assets may be held across multiple blockchain protocols and, in some cases, transferred off the primary blockchain to shared blockchain addresses controlled by us or stored in alternative blockchain-compatible formats. You agree that all forms of the same Digital Asset may be treated as fungible and equivalent.

8.4.

Our Platform relies on third-party service providers for transaction processing and asset management. While we strive to ensure the security and efficiency of these services, we are not responsible for any issues arising from their operations, including but not limited to transaction delays, fee discrepancies, or security breaches, if not specifically stated herein.

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