Company: CNCKW
Filing Date: 2025-09-10
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-086398
Chunk: 26

Company: Coincheck Group N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-09-10
Form: 424B3
Chunk 26
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: •harm our reputation and brand; •result in our systems or services being unavailable and interrupt our operations; •result in improper disclosure of data and violations of applicable privacy and other data protection laws; •result in significant regulatory scrutiny, investigations, fines, penalties, and other legal, regulatory, and financial exposure; •cause us to incur significant remediation costs; •lead to theft or irretrievable loss of our or our customers’ fiat currencies or crypto assets; •reduce customer confidence in, or decreased use of, our products and services; •divert the attention of management from the operation of our business; •result in significant compensation or contractual penalties owed to our customers or third parties as a result of losses to them or claims by them; and •adversely affect our business, financial condition and operating results. Further, any actual or perceived breach or cybersecurity attack directed at other companies in the crypto industry, or other kinds of financial institutions with which the crypto industry may be identified, whether or not we are directly impacted, could lead to a general loss of customer confidence in crypto assets, crypto exchanges or in the use of technology to conduct financial digital asset transactions, which could negatively impact us, including the market perception of the effectiveness of our security measures and technology infrastructure. 13 Cybersecurity attacks upon systems across a variety of industries, including the crypto industry, are increasing in their frequency, persistence, and sophistication and, in many cases, are being conducted or supported by sophisticated, well -funded, and organized groups and individuals, including state actors. The techniques used to obtain unauthorized, improper, or illegal access to systems and information (including customers’ personal data and crypto assets), disable or degrade services, or sabotage systems are constantly evolving, may be difficult to detect quickly, and often are not recognized or detected until after they have been launched against a target. These attacks may occur on our systems or those of our third -partyservice providers or partners. Certain types of cyberattacks could harm us even if our systems’ operations are left undisturbed. For example, attacks may be designed to deceive employees and service providers into releasing control of our systems to a hacker, while others may aim to introduce computer viruses or malware into our systems with a view toward stealing confidential or proprietary data. Additionally, certain threats are designed to remain dormant or undetectable until launched against a target and we may not be able to implement adequate preventative measures. Although we have developed systems and processes, including employee training, designed to protect the data we manage