By using this website and/or kiosk operated by ByteFederal Australia Trading Pty Ltd (referred to as “ByteFederal” or “us” or “we” or “our), you are deemed to expressly agree to and accept to be bound by our terms of use outlined below. Please read these terms carefully before continuing with the use of this website and/or kiosk.


  1. User Terms and Conditions:


    1. By accessing ByteFederal’s website and kiosk, you expressly represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years of age and that you agree to accept and comply with these Terms and Conditions. You should read the full Terms and Conditions carefully before you continue to use the Kiosk or any of the Services.


    2. Our website and kiosk allows you to transfer Cryptocurrency (“Services”) by sending and receiving Cryptocurrency to your own wallet, supported via the wallet address. This Kiosk only allows you to transfer cryptocurrencies to your own wallet and you cannot transfer cryptocurrencies to any third party. You will not be able to access all parts of the Services until such time you have provided us with information required to assess your eligibility to use our Services.


    3. The wallet addresses are specific to you and ByteFederal is not responsible for the user’s failure to follow instructions which may result in irretrievable loss of Cryptocurrency.


    4. Once a transaction is confirmed via Blockchain.com, ByteFederal cannot offer any further support. Any enquiries regarding a confirmed transaction should be directed to your wallet provider.


    5. You agree and accept that any wallet access information provided by you and approved by us to use our Services may not be assigned or otherwise transferred to any other person or entity. You are solely responsible for maintaining and protecting the confidentiality and security of your wallet (including but not limited to, any information you have provided in connection with your wallet access credentials, mobile number any linked device for identity verification, personal email account and bank account used in connection with your wallet).


    6. You may be required to provide any information requested by us in order for us to provide complete access to our Services, including all information we require to comply with our anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing obligations and our internal policies. Your submission of personal information through our website and Kiosk is governed by our Privacy Policy


    7. We reserve the right to prohibit your use of our website and kiosk or refuse service to you and/or terminate the further provision of any Services to you for violating any of the prohibited uses outlined below.


  2. Risks


    There are risks associated with using our Services. You should carefully consider the following when using our Services:


    1. Almost all consumer fraud starts with contact from a stranger. To protect yourself from fraud, never send money to someone you don't know.


    2. Job Offerings


      Scammers reach out over email, phone, texts or any other means. They ask you to do a job interview over Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger, Skype. They say they’re an employer and found you via any other common job sites such as Indeed or ZipRecruiter.

      The scammers intentionally mention trusted job sites to get you to let your guard down by associating with sites you might already be using and are familiar with, the scammer asks you for personal information, such as your name and address or specific banking information (username and password for online banking) or an address to send checks to.


      They may claim they need this information so you can make an upfront payment for the job, often for “supplies” or a “computer preloaded with proprietary software,” promising reimbursement in your first paycheck. Any request for payment as part of a job interview process is always an immediate red flag! don't do it.


    3. Government Agency or Company


      Exercise caution. In general, no government agency or reputable company will call or email you unexpectedly and request your personal information, or request advance fees for services in the form of Bitcoin transfers. You should verify the identity of anyone who asks for your personal information over the phone, and say you will respond through the entity's customer service channels. If anyone pressures you to provide information or money over the phone, it is a scam and you should hang up.


    4. Disaster Relief


      In times of disaster, it's important to be aware of charity scams. There are legitimate ways to provide support to help people impacted by floods, earthquakes, fires and other natural or man-made disasters. If you are eager to make a donation, give in the same way that you may have donated before, through a trusted organization or business in which you understand how the funds are being collected and used.


    5. Foreign Lottery


      Many local governments recently have issued a national warning about the continued defrauding of citizens taking place through a foreign lottery or sweepstakes scam. Be aware that if you receive a notice about winning a lottery, no matter how official it looks, and are required to pay a fee to claim your winnings - this is a scam.


    6. Lotteries and Sweepstakes


      Legitimate lottery or sweepstakes NEVER require people pay money up front. Obtain a letter, call, or email saying you won something (money or a prize), but before you can collect the prize you need to send money to pay for taxes, customs, or any fees? But you didn’t buy a ticket or enter a sweepstakes. This is a SCAM. Don’t send transfer money to the people who are stating you have “WON” something but need to send them funds to collect your winnings.


    7. Sending money to a stranger


      Any monies received by a stranger cannot be recovered and unfortunately you will not get your money refunded back to you. "Bitcoin is a safe and secure way of sending to someone you know and trust."


    8. Internet Purchases


      Have you found something online that interests you—a puppy, a car, an apartment, rent or any item for sale? Does the price for the item seem to be too good to be true, are you being asked to pay for the item through a Bitcoin transaction? Unfortunately, this is a SCAM. Do not send money for the item to the seller. They may even send you a letter or email of authentication

      telling you that you have purchased the item but need to wire funds first. Do not send the money. It is a SCAM. You will receive no merchandise. Once money is wired and received, it cannot be recovered, and unfortunately you will at loss for any money transferred.


    9. Purchasing a Vehicle


      Have you found a great vehicle online or in an advertisement with a price too good to be true? Are you being asked to send the down payment through a Bitcoin transaction? Unfortunately, it's a SCAM. Do not send money for the vehicle to the seller or a payments representative. The vehicle purchase scammer may try to convince you to pay through Bitcoin to avoid sales tax and get a great price. They may even send you a letter or e-mail of authentication telling you that you have purchased the item, but in order to deliver it you need to wire funds first. You will not receive a car or truck. Once money is wired and received, it cannot be recovered and, unfortunately, you will be at loss for any money transferred.


    10. Relative in need


      Did you receive a phone call from a grandchild or a family member? Or a "lawyer" or "police officer" suggesting they are with your family member? Are they in because they have been detained? Have they been in a car accident? Are they asking for money to pay fines or for car repair? Did a relative call because they need money for aa family member in medical need or for medicine? THIS IS A SCAM! Use precaution when sending money in any of these situations. These callers can request that you send money anywhere in the world. If you cannot verify with your family member (calling their number you had before this call, not the "new number" the caller gives you) are they are requesting money and aren't sure about the transaction, do not send the money. You will be at a loss for any money that is sent.


    11. Loans


      Did you receive a letter or e-mail about getting a loan? Were you asked to send money for loan fees, taxes, service fees, advance payments, or any other reason? This is a SCAM. Do not send money to a loan company to obtain a loan. If the money is wired and received it can not be recovered. You will be at a loss for the money you have sent.


    12. Romance


      Did you meet someone through a personal ad, e-mail, chat room or an instant message? Did they ask you to send them money for travel or to help them financially? Do not wire them the money – this is a SCAM. Any money received by this person cannot be recovered and you will be at loss for any money sent.


    13. Newspaper advertisements


      Have you found something for sale in the classifieds or any type of newspaper ad? Do they ask you to pay for the item through a Bitcoin transaction? This is a SCAM. Do you use a money transfer to purchase an item from a stranger. It is not safe to use a money transfer service when trying to purchase an item.


    14. Financial Abuse


      A stranger begins a close relationship with you and offers to manage your finances and assets. Or, signatures on documents do not resemble your own signature. Don't get duped into parting

      with your money through financial abuse scams. Scammers will try to manipulate you into turning over property and/or money, and this can leave your cash, checking account or even life savings completely wiped out in one transaction.


      Financial abuse scams can take many forms, including telemarketing fraud, identity or, predatory lending, and home improvement and estate planning scams. Never trust your money with anyone you don't know. All the other above types of consumer fraud and also be directed towards elderly or senior individuals.


  3. Limitation of Liability


    1. The information contained on our website and kiosk is comment of a general nature only and is not (nor is it intended to be) advice on any specific professional matter.


    2. We aim to ensure the information contained on our website and kiosk is accurate, however, you acknowledge that there may be content on our website and kiosk containing errors, omissions, or out of date information.


    3. To the fullest extent permissible by law, we disclaim any and all liability to you and do not accept any responsibility whatsoever for any acts or omissions resulting from reliance upon the content of our website and kiosk, or otherwise suffered or incurred by any person in connection with, or in any way relating to, our website and kiosk, or any content or services provided or made available through our website and kiosk, except to the extent that we have failed to take reasonable steps to secure and protect any personal information provided by you.


    4. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we will not be held liable for any fines, penalties, taxes and any exemplary, aggravated or punitive damages, liquidated damages or any indirect or consequential loss (including but not limited to loss of profit, loss of revenue, loss of business opportunity, loss of data, loss of cryptocurrency).


    5. Any information provided on our website and kiosk is provided for general guidance and information purposes only. Such information is not intended to be construed as, or substitute for, the provision of professional advice. Before acting on the basis of any material contained on our website or kiosk, you should always consult a relevant professional adviser appropriate to your own circumstances.


  4. Website Links


    1. By using our website, you acknowledge that you may be redirected to other third-party websites that we do not control. We will not be responsible for your online security and protection.


    2. We provide no warranty or representation as to the quality, accuracy, safety or any other aspect of the content found within any third party website.


    3. We do not endorse or approve of any content or materials found within third party websites or warrant that such content and material complies with all copyright and/or other intellectual property rights.


    4. Your use of our website (including any links contained within this Website) is entirely at your own risk. We are not responsible to you for any loss or damage suffered by accessing and using any third party website, whether such use of that third party website is accessed by a link provided on our website.


    5. We make no representation, warranty or guarantees that the material, content or any other downloads found within our website is free from all malwares (including all

      technological viruses or other forms of hostile or intrusive software), technical errors, glitches or other harmful technical elements.


  5. User rights of use


    1. You agree not to access our Services by any means other than through our website and kiosk.


    2. You acknowledge and agree that our website and kiosk are protected by copyright, intellectual property rights and other applicable laws. Any unauthorised use of the content and materials contained on our website or kiosk (including any patent, registered or unregistered design, trademark or name, copyright, information knowhow, techniques, results, inventions, software, photographs or other protected right conferred under statute, common law or equity) may violate copyright, trademark and other applicable laws and/or intellectual property or licensing rights.


    3. No content, materials or information contained within our website or kiosk is to be copied, reproduced, published, transmitted or displayed without our prior written consent.


  6. Prohibited Uses


    1. You acknowledge and agree that you will not use our website and kiosk and its content or our Services:


      1. for any unlawful, fraudulent or improper purposes, or to solicit others to perform or participate in any unlawful acts;


      2. for engagement in any criminal or restricted activities, including but not limited to terrorist financing, money laundering, illegal gambling, distributing or funding drugs, malicious hacking or other illegal or prohibited activities;


      3. to infringe upon or violate our intellectual property rights or the intellectual property rights of others;


      4. to harass, abuse, insult, harm, defame, slander, disparage, intimidate, or discriminate based on gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, race, age, national origin, or disability;


      5. to upload or transmit viruses or any other type of malicious code that will or may be used in any way that will affect the functionality or operation of our website and kiosk or Services we offer, or of any related website, other websites, or the Internet;


      6. to collect or track the personal information of others; or


      7. to interfere with or circumvent the security features of our website and kiosk.


    2. You agree to fully cooperate with us to investigate any suspected unlawful, fraudulent or improper activity identified by ByteFederal.


    3. You acknowledge and agree that if you fail to comply with provision 6(a) above, or if you are unable or unwilling to provide information required to satisfy our user verification process, ByteFederal reserves the right to cease provision of any Services to you.

    4. To the maximum extent permitted by law, you agree to indemnify ByteFederal and our directors, employees and agents against any action, liability, cost, claim, demand, loss, damage, proceeding or expense of any nature arising under tort, statute, equity, contract or any other cause of action arising as a result of your negligent or wrongful acts or omissions in using our Services, your breach of these Terms and Conditions or our Privacy Policy, your breach of any applicable laws and regulations.


  7. Termination


    1. You may terminate use of our website and kiosk and thereby terminate these Terms and Conditions at any time.


    2. You agree that ByteFederal may limit, suspend or terminate your access to our Services, website and kiosk in the event you are in breach of the prohibited uses outlined in section 6. We may also limit, suspend or terminate your access, including where there is a request of law enforcement or other government agencies if deemed to be legitimate and compelling, in our sole discretion.


  8. General


    1. You acknowledge that our Services are provided without warranty of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise.


    2. We do not represent that our website and kiosk will be available at all times to meet your needs. We will endeavour to provide you with access to our Services, however we do not guarantee that such access will be uninterrupted, secure or that there will be no delays, failures, errors, omissions or loss of transmitted information.


    3. You agree that ByteFederal is not responsible for temporary interruptions in its Services due to any failure beyond ByteFederal’s control, including but not limited to, the failure of interconnecting operating systems, technical error, computer viruses, any labour disputes, pandemics, change of law and government declared emergency or conflicts.


    4. You acknowledge that we may suspend access to our website and kiosk for maintenance. Whilst we will endeavour to provide you with reasonable notice in advance, however this may not be possible if an emergency occurs.


    5. Our Terms and Conditions are current as at the date of publication. If any provision of the Terms and Conditions are held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, that provision will be deemed inoperative, and all other remaining parts of the Terms and Conditions remain in full force and effect.


    6. We may change these Terms and Conditions from time to time, in our sole discretion. Any modifications, additions or deletions to the Terms and Conditions will be notified to you by electronic communication. Your continued use of our website and kiosk following any changes to the Terms and Conditions will be deemed as your consent to the changes and that all subsequent use of our website and kiosk will be subject to the amended Terms and Conditions.


    7. Your use of our website, kiosk and these Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia and you irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales, Australia.