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What this site knows about you, which is less than you might expect.

There are no accounts on this site. No email address, no password, no sign-up. The thing that identifies you is your wallet, and your wallet address is already public on the blockchain. That shapes everything below.

What the site knows

DataWhyWhere it lives
Your wallet addressTo show your positions, your launches, your points, and to check you own a launchpad before letting you edit itAlready public on chain; stored in our database only when you act — launch, comment, star a coin
Coin art and details you uploadTo display the coin and to write its metadata on chainArweave, permanently and publicly, plus a mirror on our storage
Trades on coins launched hereTo draw charts, tapes, holder lists and pointsOur database, read from public blockchain events
Your IP addressRate limiting on the few endpoints that write — nothing elseIn memory, per server, for minutes. Never written to a database

What the site does not do

  • No cookies. Not one, for any purpose, including analytics.
  • No tracking or analytics. There is no Google Analytics, no pixel, no session recorder, no advertising SDK. None of your behaviour is measured or sold.
  • No profiles. We do not build a picture of you across sites, and there is nothing to build one from.
  • No email. We never ask for one, so we cannot mail you and cannot leak it.

What stays in your own browser

A few preferences are kept in your browser's local storage and never sent anywhere: your light or dark theme, your starred coins, whether you prefer the grid or table view, and the developer-trade overlay toggle. Clearing your browser data clears them.

Starring a coin can be synced to your wallet, so the same list follows you between devices. That is opt-in — it asks for a signature — and it stores a coin address against a wallet address, both of which are public information.

Who else sees your requests

Using any website means the parties serving it see your connection. Honestly, for this one:

  • Vercel hosts the site and serves every page.
  • Supabase stores the database and the image mirror.
  • Blockchain RPC providers answer the reads and relay the transactions your wallet sends.
  • Arweave gateways serve coin art and metadata.
  • Google Fonts serves the two typefaces this site uses, which means your browser contacts Google on every page load. If that matters to you, a font-blocking extension stops it and the site still works.

Price rates are fetched by our server, not by your browser, so the exchanges providing them never see you.

The part that cannot be undone

Blockchains and Arweave are permanent

Anything written to a blockchain — a launch, a trade, a coin's name and image — is public and permanent. Arweave is the same by design. Nobody can delete it: not you, not us, not a court order. If you would not want something attached to your wallet address forever, do not publish it here.

This is a real limit on any right to erasure you may have. We can remove a coin from our own pages, and will if it is unlawful; we cannot remove it from the chain, because we never had that power.

Children

This software is not intended for anyone under 18.

No company, no contact desk

This is an independent software project rather than a company, so there is no data controller to write to and no support inbox. If that changes, this page will say so — and will say what it means for the data described above. Until then, assume nobody is available to answer a data request, and act accordingly.

Last updated 18 August 2026.