Prohibited countries

Dear Users, ⚖️ In accordance with international legal standards, sanctions regimes, and fair use policy, the Nextbit platform does not provide services to users located in certain countries or territories, or to individuals connected to them by citizenship. 🎯 Our priority is transparency, security, and legal integrity. We strictly adhere to AML/CTF standards and international regulatory principles. 🚫 Where is access to Nextbit currently restricted? Platform functionality is restricted in the following geographical zones: ✘ Afghanistan ✘ Iran ✘ Libya✘ Yemen ✘ Syria ✘ Somalia✘ DPRK (North Korea) ✘ Myanmar (Burma) ✘ South Sudan✘ Sudan ✘ Palestinian Territories ✘ Western Sahara✘ Kosovo ✘ Nicaragua ✘ Venezuela✘ Transnistria ✘ Northern Cyprus ✘ Ambazonia (Cameroon)✘ Eastern Ukraine regions with limited government control✘ Crimea ✘ Abkhazia ✘ South Ossetia✘ Republic of Belarus ✘ Russian Federation✘ USA + its territories (incl. Guam, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, etc.)✘ Canada ✘ Trinidad and Tobago 🔐 What is considered a violation? Nextbit does not serve users who: ▪️ are located in the jurisdictions listed above,▪️ are citizens of these countries,▪️ use VPNs, proxies, TOR, or similar tools to bypass regional restrictions. 📌 Accounts found in violation may be suspended without prior notice. 🛡 Why is this important? These measures are not just formalities. They are essential for complying with: ✅ international law,✅ sanctions regulations,✅ internal platform security,✅ transparency in the fight against financial crime. We understand these restrictions may cause inconvenience, but they are necessary due to global regulatory requirements and our responsible approach to compliance. 🔁 Please note: The list of jurisdictions may be updated based on changes in international legal practice and geopolitical developments. 💬 Thank you for your understanding and trust in Nextbit. We are committed to providing a fair, open, and secure environment for all users.

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