Risk is part of
the execution process.

Digital asset transactions involve material risks, including the risk of losing all funds involved in a transaction. Clients must assess these risks independently before requesting a mandate.

// Disclosure

This page provides general information only. It is not investment, legal, tax, accounting or financial advice.

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Market and loss risk

Digital assets are highly volatile and may lose all value. You may lose 100% of the funds or digital assets involved in a transaction. Past performance does not predict future results.

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Liquidity and execution risk

Markets may become illiquid or disorderly. Available liquidity, price, transaction size, settlement timing and operational conditions may change or prevent a transaction from proceeding. No execution, liquidity, price or settlement is guaranteed.

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Network and finality risk

Blockchain transfers may be delayed, fail, be affected by network congestion or third-party infrastructure, and may not be reversible once completed. Address, network or protocol errors can result in permanent loss.

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Counterparty and settlement risk

A counterparty, financial institution, digital-asset service provider or other third party may fail to perform, delay or be unable to complete its obligations. Settlement instructions and transaction consideration are subject to review and acceptance.

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Regulatory and tax risk

Applicable laws, sanctions, tax treatment, reporting requirements and compliance obligations may change or affect a proposed transaction. A transaction may be delayed, rejected or terminated where required by law or compliance controls.

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No insurance or legal-tender protection

Digital assets are not legal tender in Canada and are not insured by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC). They are not protected by any government compensation scheme.

// Important considerations

Before submitting a mandate.

  • Do not rely on an indicative price as a final executable price.
  • Do not submit a transaction request unless you understand its structure, settlement route and loss exposure.
  • Do not share private keys, passwords or wallet credentials with any party.
  • Obtain independent legal, tax and financial advice before entering into a transaction.
// Acknowledgement

PAYNOMIC FINANCE CORP. does not provide investment advice and does not guarantee that a mandate will be accepted, quoted, executed or settled. Paynomic is not a bank, custodian, payment-service provider or deposit-taking institution.

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