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Warning:

  • the value of your virtual currencies can rise or fall sharply, and your initial investment may be lost completely;
  • virtual currencies are not covered by the guarantee funds that cover bank deposits;
  • there is no legal mechanism on the virtual currencies market to prevent market manipulation or insider dealing;
  • virtual currencies depend entirely on a specific computer technology and infrastructure, which in certain cases may be very recent and not yet adequately tested;
  • if one loses the identification code or password giving access to the virtual wallet in which the virtual currency is stored, the currency held therein will be irretrievably lost;
  • virtual currencies are currently accepted as a means of payment to a limited extent, and in most countries there is no legal obligation to accept them;
  • for more information about the risks associated with an investment in virtual currencies, we advise you to read the Wikifin page What is a cryptocurrency? | Wikifin
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Risk Disclosure

You are entering the dedicated page of Shares Digital Assets, a company incorporated under the laws of Poland, a member of the Shares Group and registered with the National Revenue Administration ("NRA") under number RDWW-389 as a digital asset service provider to provide the services of:

(a) exchange between crypto-assets and fiat,

(b) exchange between crypto-assets,

(c) intermediation in the exchange referred to in point (a) or (b), and

(d) the operation of the crypto-assets accounts.

Shares Digital Assets wishes to draw investors' attention to the fact that the regulation applicable to digital asset service providers do not offer the same level of protection to investors in digital assets as those that exist for investment in financial securities. Users are advised that digital assets do not benefit from any European deposit guarantee mechanism, including the Polish Bank Guarantee Fund.

Investors wishing to invest in digital assets are informed that the rules on the protection and information of non-professional investors as they may exist under Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 on markets in financial instruments ("MiFID II") do not apply in the case of an investment in digital assets.

Users are advised to review the Shares Crypto Terms and Conditions for any additional information related to the risks of investing in digital assets.

  • Regulatory Disclosure