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Namely
- Investing in cryptocurrencies implies a high risk.
- Invest only the money you can afford
Crypto Mining Group, hereinafter CMG, determines that:
- CMG is not responsible of the rise and fall of cryptocurrencies, nor the posibility of the disappearance of cryptocurrencies, including those integrated in our pool, or the different cryptocurrencies in the market.
- CMG does not provide any type of financial or investment service, only groups users of PoS cryptocurrencies and provides them with the management of their cryptocurrencies.
- In CMG are the PoS cryptocurrencies themselves and the MasterNodes, over which they have no control or responsibility, which give rewards.
This general terms and conditions, hereinafter terms, are applied when accessing the different sections of cryptominingroup.es, including access to the system.
Please, read the terms carefully and dont use this web nor the platform if you don’t accept them. The system operated by Crypto Mining Group, hereinafter CMG, enables the associates to take part of the cryptocurrencies services offered by CMB.
When an account is opened, the associate knows and guarantees that:
- He or she accepts the present terms.
- He or she is at least 18 years old and is legaly legitimated to accept this tems.
CMG reserves the right to change, add and remove part of these terms at any time and at its discretion. The associate will take care to look at all the changes made in the present terms. As long as the associate accepts the terms and any of its modifications, CMG will guarantee its right to the registration and use of the website and the system.
The associate accepts these terms as well as their modifications understood as the provision of cryptocurrency services by CMG to the associate and whose terms and functions are described below.
Definitions:
The system is a technical and operational work environment, run by CMG in order to habilitate a series of cryptocurrencies services for its associated members.
Cryptocurrency It’s a type of digital currency, whose emmision and accounting are based on the encryption and application of different cryptographic methods, like proof-of-work (PoW) or Proof-of-stake (PoS), as well as other methods.
MasterNode is a operative system with some cryptocurrencies that reward those who have this currencies and keep them without trading twith them. To create a MaterNode it’s required a minimum number of cryptocurrencies.
An associated is the person that uses this webpage and its system.
Commission/share is an amount expressed in cryptocurrencies and derivated from the cryptocurrencies generated by PoS.
Friendship circle is a network marketing system by which the associated get rewards by publicizing the system and getting new members registered in it.
Finally, the associate accepts to receive notifications and information relevant to CMG through all the communication channels used by CMG.