Digital Assets definition

Digital Assets means electronic files for which a fee has been paid that are downloaded and stored on home electronic equipment, computers or mobile phones. “Digital assets” does not include downloaded files pertaining to “your” “business”.
Digital Assets means digital assets, currencies, virtual currencies, tokens, coins, or securities held for Client under the terms of this Agreement.
Digital Assets means any electronic data, including personally identifiable, non-public information, or computer software over which “You” have direct control or for which such control has been contractually assigned by “Your Organization” to a “Service Provider”. “Digital Assets” do not include computer hardware of any kind.

Examples of Digital Assets in a sentence

  • At the conclusion of that six-month period, the Author grants ETHNOMUSICOLOGY REVIEW a non-exclusive, perpetual right to use the Digital Assets for non-commercial use.

  • If there is still a balance in Digital Assets after this date, Finst will be authorised to close these positions.

  • In this light, Client promises that Client will only invest with money that Client can afford to lose and in Digital Assets that Client sufficiently understands.

  • All Instructions, all transactions between Client and Finst, all positions in Finst Credits and Digital Assets as shown on the Account and any other agreements of which Parties agree that these are part of the Crypto Services Agreement together form one single agreement.

  • When investing in Digital Assets, Client can lose the full investment of Client and the Balance can go to zero.


More Definitions of Digital Assets

Digital Assets means tokens, cryptocurrencies, blockchain-based assets, and other digital assets based on a computer-generated cryptographic protocol.
Digital Assets means a digital representation of value or rights which may be transferred and stored electronically, using distributed ledger technology or similar technology.
Digital Assets means in respect of a Series of Notes, any Series Assets consisting of digital assets.
Digital Assets means a digital asset (also called a “cryptocurrency,” “virtual currency,” “digital currency,” or “digital commodity”) such as bitcoin, which is based on the cryptographic protocol of a computer network that may be (i) centralized or decentralized, (ii) closed or open-source, and (iii) used as a medium of exchange and/or store of value. Lender extends Trade Credits to Borrower in its sole discretion. Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used in this PTFA shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Coinbase Prime Broker Agreement.
Digital Assets means software, programs, your personal electronic data, digital photos, digital music and digital video stored on your computer systems.
Digital Assets means data and computer programs that exist in an insured computer system. Digital assets do not include computer hardware.
Digital Assets means software and any electronic data that is stored on or within the Named Insured’s Network. “Digital Assets” shall include the capacity of the Named Insured’s Network to store and process data and information and electronically disseminate data and information over the Internet.