Cryptographic Evidence definition

Cryptographic Evidence means cryptographic evidence required when the Cover NFT has been transferred after the Covered Event, consisting of sufficient cryptographic proof linking the sender and the receiver. This could include, but is not limited to, a cryptographically signed message from the sender referencing the receiver’s address or other equivalent cryptographically signed evidence.
Cryptographic Evidence means where cryptographic evidence is required due to the Cover NFT being transferred post Covered Event, sufficient cryptographic proof that links both the sender and the receiver with which could include a cryptographically signed message from the sender that references the receiver address or other equivalent cryptographically signed evidence.

Examples of Cryptographic Evidence in a sentence

  • Sufficient Cryptographic Evidence must be provided that proves both the Designated Wallets and the Covered Member Address are owned by the same Covered Member.