Underlying Protocols Sample Clauses

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Underlying Protocols. We do not own, control, operate or maintain the underlying software protocols which govern the operation of the virtual currencies supported by us. In general, the underlying protocols are open source software and anyone can use, copy, modify, and distribute them. By using our Services, you acknowledge and agree (i) that we are not responsible for the operation of the underlying protocols and that we make no guarantee of their security, functionality or availability; and (ii) that the underlying protocols are subject to sudden changes in operating rules, which may materially affect the value, function, name of the virtual currency and/or our ability to support certain virtual currencies. In the event of a fork in a virtual currency, you agree that we may temporarily suspend our Services (with or without advance notice to you) and that we may, in our sole discretion, decide whether or not to support (or cease supporting) either branch of the forked protocol entirely. You also agree that in the event you send a Virtual Currency Transaction at the time of a Virtual Currency fork, we will only honor the originally-intended Virtual Currency Transaction that you sent. You acknowledge and agree that we assume absolutely no responsibility or liability whatsoever in respect of an unsupported branch of a forked protocol.
Underlying Protocols. We do not own, control, operate or maintain the underlying software protocols which govern the operation of the virtual currencies supported by us. In general, the underlying protocols are open source software and anyone can use, copy, modify, and distribute them. By using our Services, you acknowledge, agree and accept the risk (i) that we are not responsible for the operation of the underlying protocols and any changes to such protocols and we make no guarantee of their security, functionality or availability; and (ii) that the underlying protocols are subject to sudden changes in operating rules, which may, amongst other things, materially affect the value, function, name of the virtual currency and/or our ability to support certain virtual currencies and we are not liable for any loss of value you may experience as a result of such changes in operating rules. In the event of a fork in a virtual currency, you agree that we may temporarily suspend our Services (with or without advance notice to you) and that we may, in our sole discretion, decide whether or not to support (or cease supporting) either branch of the forked protocol entirely. You also agree that in the event you send a Virtual Currency Transaction at the time of a virtual currency fork, we will only honor the originally-intended Virtual Currency Transaction that you sent. You acknowledge and agree that we assume absolutely no responsibility or liability whatsoever in respect of an unsupported branch of a forked protocol.

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