Company: FUFU
Filing Date: 2025-11-07
Form Type: F-3
Source: 0001213900-25-107483
Chunk: 51

Company: Bitfufu Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-07
Form: F-3
Chunk 51
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 service of process within the United
States upon these persons, or to enforce against them judgments obtained in United States courts, including judgments predicated upon
the civil liability provisions of the securities laws of the United States or any state in the United States.

We have appointed Cogency
Global Inc., located at 122 East 42nd Street, 18th Floor, New York, New York 10168, as our agent upon whom process may be served in any
action brought against us under the securities laws of the United States.

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Harney Westwood & Riegels,
our counsel as to Cayman Islands law, has advised us that there is uncertainty as to whether the courts of the Cayman Islands would: (i)
recognize or enforce judgments of U.S. courts obtained against us or our directors or officers that are predicated upon the civil liability
provisions of the federal securities laws of the United States or the securities laws of any state in the United States, or (ii) entertain
original actions brought in the Cayman Islands against us or our directors or officers that are predicated upon the federal securities
laws of the United States or the securities laws of any state in the United States. We have been advised by Harney Westwood & Riegels
that although there is no statutory enforcement in the Cayman Islands of judgments obtained in the federal or state courts of the United
States (and the Cayman Islands are not a party to any treaties for the reciprocal enforcement or recognition of such judgments), the Grand
Court of the Cayman Islands will at common law enforce final and conclusive in personam judgments of state and/or federal courts
of the United States of America (the “Foreign Court”) of a debt or definite sum of money against the Company (other than a
sum of money payable in respect of taxes or other charges of a like nature, a fine or other penalty (which may include a multiple damages
judgment in an anti-trust action) or where enforcement would be contrary to public policy). The Grand Court of the Cayman Islands will
also at common law enforce final and conclusive in personam judgments of the Foreign Court that are non-monetary against the Company,
for example, declaratory judgments ruling upon the true legal owner of shares in a Cayman Islands company. The Grand Court of the Cayman
Islands will exercise its discretion in the enforcement of non-money judgments by having regard to the circumstances, such as considering
whether the