Effective August 10, 2026
Information we process
When you connect and authenticate a wallet, AstravaQuant processes the public wallet address, selected chain, authentication nonce, signed authentication message, session identifiers, and login times. Public token balances and valuations may be retrieved from a read-only portfolio provider.
What we store
AstravaQuant stores the wallet-to-user relationship, authentication session records, and periodic total portfolio-value snapshots used to build performance history. The application does not need to store every token balance returned by the provider.
Analytics
AstravaQuant may use Vercel Web Analytics to understand aggregate page usage. Wallet addresses, holdings, balances, and signature contents are not sent as analytics properties. Product events, when enabled, are limited to non-sensitive outcomes such as a connection success or categorized failure.
Service providers
Neon provides the production database, Vercel provides hosting and analytics infrastructure, and GoldRush is the configured read-only portfolio indexer. CoinGecko and Federal Reserve Economic Data provide public market context displayed in the Terminal. Each provider may process requests under its own terms.
Cookies and sessions
Wallet authentication creates an HTTP-only session cookie with a limited lifetime. It is used for account access and is not a blockchain transaction approval.
Security boundaries
AstravaQuant never requests or stores private keys or seed phrases, does not create custodial wallets, and does not initiate blockchain transactions. Authentication signatures prove wallet control only.
Your choices
You can browse public research without connecting a wallet, disconnect your wallet in the account menu, and log out to revoke the active AstravaQuant session. Public blockchain activity remains public independently of AstravaQuant.
Changes
This notice may be updated as providers and product capabilities change. The effective date above identifies the current published version.