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Open x77 Terms and Conditions

Open x77 Terms and Conditions to see the rules that govern your account, wallet actions, and support requests.

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CONTACT PATHS

Switch to the right contact path

If you need help reading a clause, checking a restriction, or confirming a request status, reach us through the contact paths below.

In-account chat Use in-account chat for clause questions, access checks, or a status update on a request you already sent. We keep the conversation tied to your account so we can answer with the same details on file and avoid repeats.
Email Write to our email if you need a record of the clause you asked about, a copy of a notice, or a correction request. Include your account email and the section name so we can route it quickly and reply with context.
Support form Send the support form when you need a written trail for a policy change, access dispute, or identity check. Add the facts you want us to verify, and we will reply through the channel you chose without delay.
DATA AND ACCESS

Open the controls behind this policy

This policy sits alongside our data handling, security checks, and recordkeeping. We use the details you submit to verify access, keep audit trails, and answer change requests, and we retain only what…

Data use

We use the data you submit to open the account, verify requests, record wallet activity, and answer policy queries. We do not use it for anything outside the stated purpose unless the law or your request requires it.

Cookies

Cookies and similar tools keep your session active, remember your choices, and help us spot unusual access. If you block them, some page steps may not hold their state, but the terms still apply to your account here.

Security checks

We may ask you to confirm your identity, device, or contact method before we act on a request. That check protects your account and helps us avoid mistakes when a change, withdrawal, or access decision is under review.

Retention

We keep records only for as long as needed for account operation, dispute handling, fraud checks, and any legal duty tied to the service. After that, we delete or archive them according to our retention rules where required.

Change requests

If you want a correction, deletion where allowed, or a copy of stored details, send the request from the email or account used on file. We may ask for proof before we make the change and close the request.

Policy contact

When a clause feels unclear, contact support with the section title and a short description of the issue. That lets us reply with the right context instead of sending a generic answer every time you ask from the same account.

Browse common terms questions

The questions below cover how these terms apply, what local law can change, and how we handle account records, cookies, and correction requests. If you need a clause checked against your account, use the support paths and include the section name, the issue you saw, and the contact details on file so we can reply with context instead of sending a generic answer.

They apply from the moment you open or use the account, and they stay in force while you access any part of x77. If local law changes what is allowed, we follow the rule that applies where you are.

Yes. Access depends on local law and is available only where local law permits. Some features, verification steps, or wallet actions can stay blocked until the jurisdictional check is complete.

We keep the data needed to run the account, verify actions, handle wallet records, and answer your request history. We do not keep more than needed for the stated purpose and legal recordkeeping.

Cookies help us remember session state, security checks, and page settings. If you change browser settings, some parts may not load in the same way, but the terms still govern the account.

Send the request through support from the same account or email address you use here, tell us what needs changing, and attach any proof we ask for. We will check it against our records.

Yes, if the account shows misuse, false details, failed verification, or conduct that breaks the terms. We may restrict access while we check the records and we will tell you the outcome through support.

Use in-account chat, email, or the support form and mention the clause name or the page section. That helps us route the query quickly and reply with the right policy context.