Acceptable Use Policy
AmityAge Hosting Services — Last updated: June 30, 2026
1. Scope & Covered Users
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") applies to all customers who purchase Bitcoin mining hardware and/or hosting services from AmityAge ("we", "us"), including miner hosting at our facility in Ethiopia, and any related infrastructure or support services. It applies to anyone who places equipment in our care or contracts us for hosting, whether as an individual, business, or authorized representative of either.
2. Permitted & Prohibited Use
Customers may use our hosting services solely for the operation of Bitcoin mining hardware that they own or are contractually authorized to operate. The following are strictly prohibited:
- Hosting hardware used for unlicensed or illegal mining of other assets in violation of local law
- Use of hosted equipment to facilitate money laundering, terrorist financing, or any other illicit financial activity
- Hosting equipment obtained through theft, fraud, or other unlawful means
- Any activity that violates the laws of Ethiopia or the customer's home jurisdiction
- Interfering with shared infrastructure, other customers' equipment, or the facility's security systems
3. Laws & Sanctions
AmityAge complies with all applicable laws and regulations in the jurisdictions where it operates, including sanctions regimes (including but not limited to OFAC, EU, and UN sanctions lists). We do not knowingly provide services to individuals or entities located in, or controlled by, sanctioned countries, or listed on relevant sanctions lists. Customers must confirm they are not subject to applicable sanctions prior to onboarding.
4. Misuse & Fraud Prevention
We monitor activity on hosted hardware to catch misuse, fraud, or harmful activity early. Customers need to keep their information accurate and tell us right away if something's off — unauthorized access, a security incident, anything suspicious touching their hosted hardware. We'd rather hear about a problem from you than find it ourselves.
5. Third Parties & Sub-Users
If you give someone else access to your hosted equipment or account, you're responsible for what they do with it. We don't vet sub-users on your behalf — the contracting customer carries full responsibility for any AUP violation caused by their authorized representatives or sub-users.
6. Monitoring & Enforcement
We reserve the right to monitor hosted equipment and account activity to verify compliance with this AUP. We may suspend or terminate hosting services, power supply, or account access without prior notice if we reasonably believe a violation has occurred. Where legally permitted, we'll notify you of any enforcement action and give you a chance to respond — except where immediate action is needed to prevent harm or to comply with the law. To respond, just email hello@amityage.com within 10 business days. We'll review and get back to you within 5 business days — no black box, no silence.
7. Governing Law
The governing law depends on which AmityAge entity you signed your hosting agreement with:
- If your hosting agreement was signed with AmityAge LLC (Próspera), this Agreement is governed by the laws of the Honduran Próspera ZEDE, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, and any dispute is resolved through Próspera's applicable dispute resolution mechanism.
- If your hosting agreement was signed with AmityAge s.r.o. (Slovak Republic), this Agreement is governed by the laws of the Slovak Republic, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, and any dispute is resolved through the applicable Slovak courts or dispute resolution mechanism.
Check the contracting entity named in your hosting agreement to confirm which clause applies to you. If you're unsure, contact hello@amityage.com.
8. Limits on Our Liability
We take hosting seriously, but we're not your insurance company. To the extent permitted by law, AmityAge isn't liable for lost mining revenue, downtime caused by power outages, grid issues, or events outside our reasonable control (force majeure), or damage to your hardware that isn't caused by our negligence. Our total liability under this AUP is capped at the fees you've paid us in the 1 month before the issue occurred.
9. What Happens to Your Equipment
If hosting ends — whether you walk away or we terminate for a violation — here's the deal: you have 30 days to arrange pickup or shipping of your hardware at your own cost. No response after 30 days, and we'll treat the equipment as abandoned, with the right to sell or dispose of it to cover unpaid fees. If we terminate because of a serious violation (fraud, illegal activity, sanctions breach), we may suspend access to your equipment immediately while we sort things out — but we'll always tell you why.