Regulation & Compliance
EOS Wallet operates with the highest standards of regulatory compliance, ensuring user protection and legal adherence across all jurisdictions.
Compliance Standards
We adhere to international regulatory frameworks and industry best practices
AML
Anti-Money Laundering procedures are followed to prevent illicit activities and support regulatory compliance where applicable.
GDPR
We comply with the General Data Protection Regulation to respect the privacy and data rights of users in the European Union.
SOC 2
Service Organization Control 2 principles guide our approach to system security and data handling, though we are not formally certified.
Global Compliance
We aim to align with relevant local regulations in jurisdictions where EOS Wallet is used, while maintaining a non-custodial architecture.
ISO 27001
Our security practices are based on ISO 27001 standards for information security management, including encryption and secure storage.
PCI DSS
We don't handle card transactions ourselves, but any integrated third-party providers must comply with PCI DSS and other security frameworks.
Regulatory Framework
Our comprehensive approach to regulatory compliance ensures that EOS Wallet meets the highest standards of legal and ethical operation.
Legal Entity Registration
Properly registered legal entities in key jurisdictions with appropriate licenses and permits.
Regular Audits
Independent third-party audits of our security practices, financial controls, and compliance procedures.

Regulatory Jurisdictions
EOS Wallet operates under the regulatory oversight of multiple jurisdictions
United States
Compliant with FinCEN regulations, state money transmitter licenses, and federal securities laws.
European Union
Operating under MiCA regulation and GDPR compliance with proper data protection measures.
Singapore
Regulated by MAS with proper digital payment token service provider license.
Japan
Compliant with FSA regulations and registered as a cryptocurrency exchange service provider.
Security & Risk Management
Comprehensive security measures to protect user assets and data
Multi-Layered Security
Our security framework is built on multiple layers of protection, including local key encryption, OS-level safeguards, and secure communication protocols.
Advanced Encryption Standards
User data is encrypted locally using AES-256, a widely recognized encryption standard used by banks and government institutions.
Non-Custodial Key Management
EOS Wallet is non-custodial. Users retain control over their wallets, with no private keys stored on external servers or accessed by third parties.

Important Legal Information
EOS Wallet is committed to operating within the legal frameworks of all jurisdictions where we provide services. Users are responsible for ensuring their use of EOS Wallet complies with local laws and regulations.
Cryptocurrency regulations vary by jurisdiction and are subject to change. We recommend consulting with legal professionals regarding the regulatory status of digital assets in your location.
EOS Wallet reserves the right to restrict or terminate services in jurisdictions where regulatory compliance cannot be maintained or where local laws prohibit our operations.