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About Digital Assets

Blockchain

Transactions in the blockchain are irreversible. This means that once you submit an order, whether in the BoulderTech platform or the blockchain, the Company or the network will execute such an order on your behalf. The Company is not responsible for losses related to errors in orders initiated by users.

Authentication and private keys

Users are the sole responsible for keeping their platform credentials and private keys secure. Users are also responsible for other users who share those credentials too, whether that is by adding additional users in the platform or by sharing signing privileges.

The Company is not responsible for losses arising from login credential security compromises, transactions initiated by users added by the account opener, or loss or mismanagement of private keys.

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