Risk Warning

Investing or trading in cryptocurrencies can carry significant risks and volatility. Carefully assess the associated risks before making any investment decisions on our exchange. We strongly advise seeking professional guidance and conducting independent research before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies. Please note that our platform does not provide investment advice or related services, and any cryptocurrency purchased remains your sole responsibility. Operations with cryptocurrencies involve significant risks, and it's crucial to consider these risks carefully before making any investment decisions.

As market prices change over time, the value of your cryptocurrencies could significantly decrease in the future, potentially rendering them worthless. Cryptocurrency values are often influenced by news, events, or market trends. Consequently, the value of your investments may vary greatly in a short time, resulting in the possibility of losing some or all of your investment.

Cryptocurrencies lack backing from any governing entity, meaning that neither Eurotransfer nor any other party is obligated to repurchase your cryptocurrencies at a later date. The regulatory framework surrounding cryptocurrencies is intricate and continually evolving. Governments and regulatory agencies may introduce restrictions or regulations that could affect the value or accessibility of cryptocurrencies and the operation of our exchange. It is your responsibility to comply with local laws governing the ownership and use of digital assets.

The cryptocurrency market is susceptible to cyber threats, including hacking and phishing attacks. While we implement measures to safeguard your personal and financial information, no security system is entirely foolproof. It is advisable for you to take personal security precautions, such as using strong passwords and restricting third-party access to your account.

Eurotransfer is not liable for any losses incurred from technical issues related to the blockchain, natural disasters, or actions of third-party service providers. Like any online platform, our cryptocurrency exchange may experience technical problems, server downtime, or other disruptions due to unforeseen circumstances. Also, please consider that depending on your location, you may face locally enforced restrictions on accessing certain features of our website. We cannot be held responsible if you are unable to access our site for any reason.

Cryptocurrencies can sometimes have limited liquidity, making it challenging to buy or sell them at your desired price.

Eurotransfer is not liable for any actions or transactions conducted by our clients. Our efforts to prevent fraud are solely a reflection of our goodwill, and we cannot be held accountable for any client-related actions. Our platform requires clients to initiate and confirm each transaction. Our customer service will not assist with buying, selling, or exchanging cryptocurrencies. If you make an error in your wallet address, we will not be able to assist you in recovering your cryptocurrency. Transactions involving virtual assets are final and irreversible, so it is crucial to ensure that you enter the correct address.

Please be aware that we will not compensate you for any losses incurred through your dealings with brokers, investment advisors, or similar entities. As stated, we cannot be held responsible or liable for your actions. Always investigate thoroughly, regardless of how trustworthy the person presenting an investment opportunity may seem. Verify the accuracy of every statement made about the investment. Be cautious of claims of risk-free investments; most investments carry some level of risk. Higher potential returns are often associated with a greater risk of financial loss. Promises of quick, high profits with minimal risk are classic indicators of fraud. Scammers and fraudsters are increasingly sophisticated in their tactics; they may appear knowledgeable when communicating directly with you, whether over the phone or through social media.

For more insights, consult reputable sources like the European Securities and Markets Authority: ESMA - Frauds and Scams.