Company: FLDDW
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-068264
Chunk: 36

Company: Fold Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 36
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 to continue to offer a product or service even if the SEC or another regulator alleges that the product or service is a security, pending a final judicial determination as to that product or service’s proper characterization, and the fact that we waited for a final judicial determination would generally not preclude penalties or sanctions against us for our having previously made that product or service available without registering that product or service with the SEC. As such, we could be subject to judicial or administrative sanctions for failing to offer or sell the product or service in compliance with the registration requirements, or for acting as a broker, dealer, or national securities exchange without appropriate registration. Such an action could result in injunctions, cease and desist orders, as well as civil monetary penalties, fines, and disgorgement, criminal liability, and reputational harm. Additionally, the SEC has brought and may in the future bring enforcement actions against other cryptoeconomy participants and their product offerings and services that may cause us to modify or discontinue a product offering or service. If we were to modify or discontinue any product offering or service for any reason, our decision may be unpopular with users, may reduce our ability to attract and retain customers (especially if similar products or services continue to be offered by our competitors), and may adversely affect our business, operating results, and financial condition. Loss of a critical banking or insurance relationship could adversely impact our business, operating results, and financial condition. Although a number of significant U.S. banks and investment institutions, such as Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, J.P. Morgan, Bank of America and BlackRock, have indicated they plan to begin allowing their customers to carry and invest in bitcoin, the acceptance and use of bitcoin by banks is relatively uncommon and may never become mainstream. Indeed, a number of companies and individuals engaged in Bitcoin -relatedactivities have been unable to find banks or financial institutions that are willing to provide them with banking services. Similarly, a number of companies and individuals or businesses associated with Bitcoin may have had and may continue to have their existing banking services discontinued with financial institutions in response to government action. We also may be unable to obtain or maintain these services for our business. To date, we have not experienced such issues in finding banks or financial institutions willing to provide services to us that has had a material impact on our business, financial condition or results of operations. We rely on bank relationships to provide our products and services and to connect us to mobile card networks. As a bitcoin -assetrelated business, our banking partners view us as a higher