Common use of Regulatory Landscape Clause in Contracts

Regulatory Landscape. Cryptocurrencies currently face an uncertain regulatory landscape in the United States and many foreign jurisdictions. In the United States, cryptocurrencies may be regulated by one or more state regulatory bodies. In addition, many cryptocurrency derivatives are regulated by the Commodities and Futures Trading Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission has cautioned that initial coin offerings and certain cryptocurrencies are likely to fall within the definition of a security and subject to U.S. securities laws. One or more jurisdictions at the state, federal, or international level may, in the future, adopt laws, regulations or directives that adversely affect the use, transfer, exchange, and value of cryptocurrencies, their networks, and their users. Such laws, regulations or directives may impact the price of cryptocurrencies and their acceptance by users, merchants and service providers.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Services User Agreement, Services User Agreement, Services User Agreement

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Regulatory Landscape. Cryptocurrencies currently face an uncertain regulatory landscape in the United States and many foreign jurisdictions. In the United States, cryptocurrencies are not subject to federal regulatory oversight but may be regulated by one or more state regulatory bodies. In addition, many cryptocurrency derivatives are regulated by the Commodities and Futures Trading CommissionCFTC, and the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC has cautioned that many initial coin offerings and certain cryptocurrencies are likely to fall within the definition of a security and subject to U.S. securities laws. One or more jurisdictions at the state, federal, or international level may, in the future, adopt laws, regulations or directives that adversely affect the use, transfer, exchange, and value of cryptocurrencies, their networks, cryptocurrency networks and their users. Such laws, regulations or directives may impact the price of cryptocurrencies and their acceptance by users, merchants and service providers.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement, img.currency.com

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Regulatory Landscape. Cryptocurrencies currently face an uncertain regulatory landscape in the United States and many foreign jurisdictions. In the United States, cryptocurrencies may be regulated by one or more state regulatory bodies. In addition, many cryptocurrency derivatives are regulated by the Commodities and Futures Trading CommissionCFTC, and the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC has cautioned that initial coin offerings and certain cryptocurrencies are likely to fall within the definition of a security and subject to U.S. securities laws. One or more jurisdictions at the state, federal, or international level may, in the future, adopt laws, regulations or directives that adversely affect the use, transfer, exchange, and value of cryptocurrencies, their networks, cryptocurrency networks and their users. Such laws, regulations or directives may impact the price of cryptocurrencies and their acceptance by users, merchants and service providers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Hash User Agreement, User Agreement

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