Company: FLDDW
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-074298
Chunk: 78

Company: Fold Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form: 424B3
Chunk 78
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 laws and regulations that apply directly to Sutton Bank indirectly impact us (and our products) as Sutton Bank’s service provider. As such, our partnership with Sutton Bank is subject to the supervision and enforcement authority of the FDIC, Sutton Bank’s primary banking regulator. 41 We may in the future, enter into partnerships, collaborations, joint ventures, or strategic alliances with third parties. If we are unsuccessful in establishing or maintaining strategic relationships with these third parties or if these third parties fail to deliver certain operational services, our business, operating results, and financial condition could be adversely affected. We may in the future, enter into partnerships, collaborations, joint ventures, or strategic alliances with third parties in connection with the development, operation and enhancements to our platform and products and the provision of our services. For example, we may partner with additional bitcoin custody or service providers to expand the reach of our services or increase resilience of our network, or we may partner with other companies to provide new products or services such as a credit card or savings product. Identifying strategic relationships with third parties, and negotiating and documenting relationships with them may be time -consumingand complex and may distract management. Moreover, we may be delayed, or not be successful, in achieving the objectives that we anticipate as a result of such strategic relationships. In evaluating counterparties in connection with partnerships, collaborations, joint ventures or strategic alliances, we consider a wide range of economic, legal and regulatory criteria depending on the nature of such relationship, including the counterparties’ reputation, operating results and financial condition, operational ability to satisfy our and our customers’ needs in a timely manner, efficiency and reliability of systems, certifications costs to us or to our customers, and licensure and compliance status. Despite this evaluation, third parties may still not meet our or our customers’ needs which may adversely affect our ability to deliver products and services to customers, may adversely impact our business, operating results, and financial condition. Counterparties to any strategic relationship may have economic or business interests or goals that are, or that may become, inconsistent with our business interests or goals, and may subject us to additional risks to the extent such third party becomes the subject of negative publicity, faces its own litigation or regulatory challenges, or faces other adverse circumstances. Conflicts may arise with our strategic partners, such as the interpretation of significant terms under any agreement, which may result in litigation or arbitration which would increase our expenses and divert the attention of our management. If we are unsuccessful in establishing or maintaining strategic relationships with third parties, our