Privacy Policy
Last updated on December 5, 2025
American Bitcoin Corp. and its affiliates (“American Bitcoin,” “ABTC,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) are committed to respecting your privacy. We want to be transparent about the personal data we, and our partners, collect and how we use it so you can best exercise control over your personal data. We are not in the business of selling your personal data to advertisers or spammers.
This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, process, use, share, and safeguard personal data of individuals who interact with us through our websites and social media channels, when accessing our premises, when using our products and services, or with whom we otherwise communicate (collectively, our “Services”).
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully before making any use of our Services or providing personal data to us. By making any use of the Services or providing any information to us, you acknowledge and understand that we will process your personal data (and to the extent agreement to this Privacy Policy is required by applicable data protection law, you agree to the practices and policies as described in this Privacy Policy).
This Privacy Policy may change from time to time. Your continued use of the Services after we make changes as described here is deemed to be acceptance of those changes, so please check the Privacy Policy periodically for updates.
Children's and Minors' Data
Our Services are not intended for, and we do not knowingly collect any personal data from, individuals under the age of 18. If we learn we have collected or received personal data from an individual under 18 years old without verification of parental consent, we will delete that information.
What is Personal Data?
"Personal data" is information that identifies, relates to, or describes, directly or indirectly, you as an individual, such as your name or email address. It does not include data where the identity of the individual has been removed (anonymous data) including where this is aggregated with other user data.
What information do we collect and how do we use it?
We collect information, including personal data, to provide our Services. Examples of the information we may collect or process include:
- your name, e-mail address, and any information relating to you that you may provide;
- information collected from third parties (such as Google Analytics or Mailchimp); and
- nformation associated with social media and other Internet accounts that you provide to us through and in connection with our social media accounts, including our Instagram, Twitter or ‘X’ and LinkedIn accounts, which information may include your web address, profile, and related information associated with your social media accounts.
If you submit personal data about others, you represent and warrant that you are authorized to do so and that you have received authorization from the person about whom you are providing the information and that person has consented to have all information used, disclosed, and transferred in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
If you do not provide your personal data to us, we may not be able to provide our Services to, or communicate with, you.
We may use your personal data for carefully considered business purposes, which include:
- providing and facilitating our Services;
- monitoring, improving, developing or enhancing our Services;
- communicating with you;
- promoting our Services, business, and offerings;
- providing support for our Services; and
- supporting certain internal processes to ensure protection of property and interests for us and our stakeholders, and enabling compliance with regulatory and legal obligations, including fraud detection, internal auditing, supporting internal and external investigations, and conducting security assessments.
You may instruct us at any time not to use your personal data covered by this Privacy Policy to promote our Services by emailing privacy@abtc.com.
How do we use cookies and other automatic data collection technologies?
We may place, view, and/or use “cookies” or other automatic data collection technologies to collect statistical and other information about you and your use of our website. Cookies are small text files that may be stored on your computer or other device when you visit a website. While we do not use cookies to directly identify you by name or contact information, some cookies used for analytics may collect information that is considered personal data under certain laws. We do not usually store any personal data given to us by your cookies. The information does not usually directly identify you and is generally used to make websites work and to personalize your experience. Cookie settings can be managed in the cookie banner displayed on our website. Here, you can accept all cookies, reject all non-strictly necessary cookies, or choose which cookies to enable and disable. Please review our Cookie Notice for additional information.
Where do we collect personal data from?
We may collect your personal data from various sources, including:
- You, for example, when you submit your email address via our website, or when you otherwise provide information directly to us;
- Service providers, for example, analytics providers, email service providers, IT, and system administration services;
- Affiliated companies, for example, so that we can assist our affiliated companies in providing you with Services;
- Automated technologies, for example, browsing activity collected by automated technologies on our website;
- Third parties, for example, lawyers, bankers, auditors, and insurers who provide consultancy, banking, legal, insurance, and accounting services;
- Public sources, for example, public databases;
- Marketing/advertising companies, for example, from social media platforms and analytics or marketing/advertising companies;
- Surveillance/recording technologies installed by us, for example, video surveillance in common areas of our facilities, voicemail technologies, and audio recording technologies with consent to the extent required by law;
- Government or administrative agencies, for example, law enforcement, public health officials, and other government authorities; and
- Acquired entities, if we acquire another entity, we might collect personal data from that entity.
Who may we disclose your personal data to?
In the normal course of business, we may disclose personal data to third parties in the following, limited circumstances:
- Corporate Affiliates: Personal data is disclosed to our subsidiaries and/or affiliates who assist us in providing you with current and potentially future Services, or for other permitted uses of personal data;
- Service Providers: Personal data may be disclosed to service providers who assist us in providing you with current and potentially future Services, or for other permitted uses of personal data (subject to confidentiality agreements or our instructions consistent with this Privacy Policy as appropriate);
- Other Disclosures: Personal data may be disclosed to:
- satisfy applicable law, regulation, legal process, or enforceable governmental requests;
- enforce applicable Terms of Service, including investigation of potential violations thereof;
- detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; or
- protect against imminent harm to our rights, property, or safety, or those of certain third parties, including the public, as required or permitted by law.
- Government Agencies/Law Enforcement: We may disclose personal data to federal, state, local, and/or international law enforcement authorities in accordance with applicable law both in the United States or the originating country.
- Corporate Transactions: We may disclose and/or transfer personal data to a third party in connection with a merger, acquisition, or sale (including any transfers made as part of insolvency or bankruptcy proceedings) involving us or our affiliated companies or as part of a corporate reorganization, stock or asset sale, or other change in corporate control.
Third party links on our website
While browsing our website, you may encounter and choose to access websites or online services operated by companies or agencies that may not be associated with us. These websites may send their own cookies to you, log your IP address, and/or otherwise collect information, including personal data, about you and your online activities. We do not control and are not responsible for what outside entities do in connection with their websites or online services, or how they handle your personal data. Please use caution and consult the privacy policies posted on each outside website that you visit for further information. Further, you may check the terms of use of those websites for more information about how they collect and use your data.
How do we protect your personal data?
We use commercially reasonable administrative, physical, and technical measures designed to protect your personal data from accidental loss or destruction and from unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure. However, no website, system, electronic storage, or online service is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee the security of your personal data transmitted to, through, using, or in connection with the Services. The safety and security of your information also depends on you. You are responsible for taking steps to protect your personal data against unauthorized use, disclosure, and access. Any transmission of personal data is at your own risk.
How do we retain your personal data?
We keep the categories of personal data described in this Privacy Policy for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described or for as otherwise legally permitted or required, such as maintaining the Services, operating our organization, complying with our legal obligations, resolving disputes, and for safety, security, and fraud prevention. This means that we consider our legal and business obligations, potential risks of harm, and nature of the information when deciding how long to retain personal data. At the end of the retention period, personal data will be deleted, destroyed, or deidentified.
Social media platforms
We have social media accounts, including our Instagram, Twitter or ‘X’ and LinkedIn accounts, for our company. As these are public forums, you should be aware that any personal data you choose to disclose through those platforms can be read, collected or used by others and that such disclosures are subject solely to the privacy policies and protections of those platforms. We have no control over those forums and, thus, are not responsible for any personal data you may choose to disclose through them.
Notice to California residents
While we don't sell or share personal data for financial gain, we may share certain information (such as your email address) to provide and promote our Services to you. This could be considered a "sale" or "share" under California law, so you have the right to opt-out of such actions. California residents may have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, such as the right to access, delete, or correct their personal data. To exercise your right to opt-out or other rights, please contact us as per the “Contact information” section below.
Changes to our Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, and we will provide notice of any such changes to this Privacy Policy as required by law. The date the Privacy Policy was last updated is identified at the top of the page. We will notify you of changes to this Privacy Policy by updating the "last updated" date and posting the updated Privacy Policy. We recommend that you visit this web page periodically to be kept informed regarding any changes.
Contact information
To exercise your rights or ask questions or comment about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, contact us at privacy@abtc.com.