Privacy notes

Last updated: July 12, 2026

How Skelve handles data during the MVP. This is a plain-language summary, not a final privacy policy.

Placeholder - not legal advice. This is prototype MVP language for an early product and has not been reviewed by counsel. It does not create a contract and will be replaced by counsel-reviewed terms before any production launch. Nothing here is legal, financial, tax, or investment advice.

1.What we collect

  • Account data - a username, and identifiers from your chosen sign-in (e.g. a wallet address, email, or auth provider ID) needed to create your account.
  • Project & verification data - details you submit for a project, and data pulled from sources you connect (e.g. GitHub repo stats via OAuth, domain records, or a payment processor) to power the proof-of-ship gate and public analytics.
  • On-chain / market activity - trades, holdings, and earnings tied to wallet addresses. Blockchain data is inherently public and permanent.
  • Usage & device data - basic logs and product analytics to keep the service running, secure, and improving.

2.Why we use it

To operate the platform: authenticate you, run verification, compute and display labeled metrics, power discovery and rankings, process trades and creator earnings, prevent abuse and fraud, and comply with applicable law.

3.What is public

Your username, public profile, launched projects, and their metrics are public by design - Skelve is a discovery surface. Trust labels tell viewers whether a metric is verified or self-reported. On-chain activity associated with your wallet is public on the blockchain and outside our control. Do not publish anything you need to keep private.

4.Connected services

When you connect a third-party service (GitHub, a domain/DNS provider, a payment processor, or an auth/wallet provider), that service handles your data under its own terms and privacy policy. We request the minimum access needed to verify ownership and sync the metrics we display, and we never see or store your passwords.

5.Sharing

We do not sell your personal data. We share it only with service providers that help us run the platform (e.g. hosting, analytics, infrastructure), and where required by law or to protect the platform and its users.

6.Your choices

  • Disconnect a connected source to stop syncing its metrics going forward.
  • Edit or take down a project you own (subject to public on-chain records remaining).
  • Contact the team to ask about the data associated with your account.

Note that blockchain records cannot be edited or deleted, and public market history may persist independently of Skelve.

7.This is a placeholder

These privacy notes are prototype MVP language and have not been reviewed by counsel. A full, jurisdiction-aware privacy policy will replace this before any production launch. See also our Terms and Risk disclaimer.

Questions? These documents are drafts for an MVP. For anything binding, wait for the counsel-reviewed versions. Contact the team before relying on any statement here.