Digital Asset Balances Sample Clauses

Digital Asset Balances. Coinbase treats all of Client’s Supported Digital Assets as custodial assets held for the benefit of Client. Coinbase does not consider any of Client’s Digital Assets in its Digital Assets Wallet to be the property of, or loaned to, Coinbase. Coinbase Institutional Client Agreement (US) Coinbase does not represent or treat assets in Client’s Digital Assets Wallets as Coinbase assets on its balance sheet. Except as required by a facially valid court order, or except as provided in Section 4.1 (digital assets wallets), or Section 10 (termination and suspension) of this Client Agreement, Coinbase will not sell, transfer, loan, rehypothecate or otherwise alienate Digital Assets in Client’s Digital Assets Wallet unless instructed by Client.
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  • Credit Balances No interest or other amount will be paid by the Custodian on any credit balance on an Allocated Account.

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