Hosted Wallet definition
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You may deposit to your Account any supported cryptocurrency by transferring such asset(s) from an external address to an address associated with your Hosted Wallet or Account.
You may withdraw any cryptocurrency in your Hosted Wallet or Account by issuing an instruction to Zero Hash (provided that such instruction has been delivered by your properly authorized agent, in Zero Hash’s commercially reasonable opinion) to transfer such asset(s) from an address associated with your Hosted Wallet or Account to an external address.
When you elect to transfer cryptocurrency from your Hosted Wallet to a third-party wallet address or other location, it is always possible that the party administering the new location may reject your transfer or that the transfer may fail due to technical or other issues affecting the Platform.
As used herein “your Hosted Wallet” shall mean the portion of any Hosted Wallet attributable to the cryptocurrency you own as reflected in your Account and stored in a Hosted Wallet.
A “Hosted Wallet” is defined herein as any software, application, service, device or tangible object that is used to record and store the alphanumeric character string that is required to transfer any cryptocurrency (each a “Private Key”) for cryptocurrencies that are associated with the Hosted Wallet.
A Hosted Wallet is defined herein as any software, application, service, device or tangible object that is used to record and store the alphanumeric character string that is required to transfer any cryptocurrency (each a “Private Key”) for cryptocurrencies that are associated with the Hosted Wallet.
Your Hosted Wallet will be associated with one or more Digital Asset Addresses to which you may transfer Digital Assets from an External Wallet.
The timing for completing each transfer will depend on a variety of factors, including third party actions that are outside the control of CoinBurp, retrieval of relevant Hosted Wallet information from offline storage, and confirmation of the transaction on the underlying blockchain or network.
If User has an insufficient amount of Tokens in User’s Hosted Wallet in User’s BITEEU Account to fulfill an Order, BITEEU may cancel the entire Order.
User agrees to pay BITEEU any applicable fees for Trades and authorizes BITEEU or third parties involved in process to deduct any such fees from User’s Hosted Wallet, including third party fees and commissions.