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Privacy

There is no account here, so there is not much to collect. This page says what there is.

What we have

web server logsthe ordinary kind every web server keeps: the page requested, the time, a status code, your browser's user‑agent and IP. They are how we find broken links and abuse. They are not joined to a wallet, a purchase or a person. counts, in aggregatehow many people opened a page, started a purchase, downloaded a build. Totals per day, not a trail per visitor — the counter has no idea who you are and does not try to find out. your wallet address, if you connect onewe read it to show what you own. It was already public on chain before you got here — every balance and every transfer is, permanently, to everybody. That is the deal with a public chain and it is not something this site could change. a note in your own browseryour wishlist is stored on your device and never sent anywhere. Clearing your browser data deletes it, and we would not know either way.

What we do not have

No account, no password, no email address unless you sent us one. No keys — we cannot see or move what your wallet holds. No profile of what you looked at, because nothing here builds one. No third‑party analytics, ad network or tracking pixel on any page.

Why there is no cookie banner

Because there are no cookies to ask about. Counting happens on our server, from requests that arrive anyway — nothing is stored on your device and nothing is read back off it, so there is nothing to consent to. The banner everyone else shows exists because their analytics puts a file on your machine. Ours does not.

Other people's servers

When you play a game, you connect to that game's servers, which we do not run. What they log is theirs and is covered by whatever they tell you, not by this page. The same goes for chat — it is a relay network, your client talks to it directly, and the messages are not ours to keep.

The chain itself is public and permanent. Anything you do on it is visible to anyone forever, and no policy on any website changes that.

Deleting things

Logs age out on their own. There is no account to close and no profile to delete, because neither exists. Anything already written to chain cannot be deleted by us or by anyone — that is a property of the chain, not a choice we made about your data.

Anything else — chat.

Last changed 2026-08-11 · Terms