01 Capital — Privacy & Cookies
01 Capital respects your privacy and is committed to protecting personal information provided to us. This Privacy & Cookies Policy explains how we collect, use, store and protect personal data in connection with our website, research, intelligence and consultancy activities.
1. Who we are
01 Capital provides valuation, research, intelligence and strategic consultancy services, including in relation to digital assets, protocols, tokenisation and transaction services.
For the purposes of applicable UK data protection law, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection Act 2018, 01 CAPITAL LIMITED (company number 12091097), of 20 Gracechurch Street, George Yard, London, Greater London, England, EC3V 9DH, is the data controller in respect of personal data processed as described in this policy.
Contact: info@zero1.capital
2. Information we collect
We may process information including:
- your name, job title, organisation and business contact details;
- information you provide when contacting us or requesting information about our services;
- correspondence and communications with us;
- information supplied in connection with a consultancy engagement;
- website usage information, including IP address, browser, device and referral information; and
- information reasonably required for security, administration and legal compliance.
We do not intentionally collect special-category personal data through the website.
Where a client provides personal information to us as part of an engagement, the allocation of data-protection responsibilities may also be governed by the relevant engagement agreement or data-processing terms.
3. How we use personal data
We may process personal information to:
- respond to enquiries;
- assess potential engagements;
- provide agreed consultancy, research, valuation and intelligence services;
- manage our relationships with clients and counterparties;
- operate, secure and improve our website;
- maintain appropriate business and compliance records;
- establish, exercise or defend legal rights; and
- comply with applicable legal obligations.
Depending upon the circumstances, our lawful basis will generally be performance of a contract or steps requested before entering into a contract, our legitimate interests in operating and developing our business, compliance with a legal obligation, or consent where required.
4. Sharing information
We do not sell personal information.
We may disclose information where reasonably necessary to professional advisers, technology and hosting providers, other service providers acting on our behalf, and governmental, regulatory or law-enforcement authorities where required by law.
Where third-party service providers process personal information for us, we expect them to implement appropriate confidentiality and security protections.
5. International transfers
Some service providers may process information outside the United Kingdom.
Where personal data is transferred internationally, we will use an appropriate lawful transfer mechanism where required, including applicable adequacy regulations, the UK International Data Transfer Agreement or UK Addendum to the European Commission Standard Contractual Clauses.
6. Retention
We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, including satisfying legal, accounting, contractual and record-keeping requirements.
Retention periods may differ depending upon the nature of the information and our relationship with you.
7. Your rights
Subject to applicable law, you may have rights to:
- access your personal information;
- correct inaccurate information;
- request erasure;
- restrict processing;
- object to certain processing; and
- receive certain information in a portable format.
Where processing is based on consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time.
Requests should be sent to info@zero1.capital.
You also have the right to complain to the UK Information Commissioner's Office.
8. Security
We maintain technical and organisational measures designed to protect personal information against unauthorised access, loss, misuse, alteration or disclosure.
No internet-based system can, however, be guaranteed to be completely secure.
9. Cookies and similar technologies
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to operate securely and effectively and, where applicable, to understand how visitors use the website.
Some technologies are strictly necessary for the operation and security of the website and do not require consent. Other technologies, including certain analytics or tracking technologies, may only be used where appropriate consent has been obtained.
Where required, you can manage your preferences through the cookie controls provided on the website.
We may use third-party service providers to provide website analytics, hosting, newsletter distribution and related functionality. Where those services process personal information on our behalf, their use will be subject to appropriate contractual and data protection arrangements.
Further information about the technologies used on this website, their purpose and duration will be made available through our cookie consent interface where applicable.
10. Changes
We may update this Privacy & Cookies Policy periodically. The latest version will be published on this website together with its effective date.

