Last updated: 2026-05-24
By accessing or utilising the qTradeClaude 7.6 service, you acknowledge and agree to be bound by these comprehensive Terms and Conditions. These terms establish a legally binding agreement between you and qTradeClaude 7.6 regarding your use of our algorithmic trading tools within the United Kingdom. If you do not consent to any part of these terms, you must cease use of the service immediately.
To fully leverage qTradeClaude 7.6's capabilities, you must establish an account, providing accurate and current information. You are solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials and for all activities conducted under your account. Any unauthorised access must be reported promptly to our security team.
qTradeClaude 7.6 furnishes algorithmic trading signals and automated execution functionalities for digital assets. While our system is designed for high precision and consistent performance, it is crucial to understand that past results do not guarantee future returns. The service is provided 'as is' without explicit or implied warranties regarding profitability.
Engaging in cryptocurrency trading, even with advanced tools like qTradeClaude 7.6, involves substantial financial risk. Market volatility can lead to significant capital loss. Users in the United Kingdom should carefully assess their financial situation and risk tolerance before committing funds to any automated trading strategy provided by qTradeClaude 7.6.
All content, software, algorithms, and methodologies comprising qTradeClaude 7.6 are the exclusive intellectual property of the platform developers. Unauthorised reproduction, distribution, or modification of any component of the qTradeClaude 7.6 system is strictly prohibited. Your usage grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access the service.
These Terms and Conditions, and any disputes arising from your use of qTradeClaude 7.6, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. Users agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in United Kingdom for the resolution of any such disputes.