Their Privacy Policy (https://walahala.com/privacy-policy) is largely plagiarized from Bitstamp (https://fi.bitstamp.net/privacy-policy/).
Their Terms and Conditions (https://walahala.com/TermsandCondition) are also largely plagiarized from Bitstamp (https://www.bitstamp.net/terms-of-use/).
Their KYC (https://walahala.com/kyc) is partly plagiarized from Kraken (https://support.kraken.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021850592-KYC-update-for-corporate-accounts).
Their "Owner's Manual" is plagiarized from both Trezor and Ledger manuals and Wikis. It also talks about using a 33 word seed
Also, why on Earth does a hardware wallet manufacturer require KYC? And why are they also advertising their own shitcoin and ICO?
There are more red flags here than in Soviet Russia. I'd be avoiding this at all costs.
Their Terms and Conditions (https://walahala.com/TermsandCondition) are also largely plagiarized from Bitstamp (https://www.bitstamp.net/terms-of-use/).
Their KYC (https://walahala.com/kyc) is partly plagiarized from Kraken (https://support.kraken.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021850592-KYC-update-for-corporate-accounts).
Their "Owner's Manual" is plagiarized from both Trezor and Ledger manuals and Wikis. It also talks about using a 33 word seed

Also, why on Earth does a hardware wallet manufacturer require KYC? And why are they also advertising their own shitcoin and ICO?
There are more red flags here than in Soviet Russia. I'd be avoiding this at all costs.
I guess all the lawyers use the same kind of template for privacy policy and KYC
so I don't think this comes under plagiarism