dCorps Hub
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Privacy Policy

Overview

This Privacy Policy explains how dCorps (“dCorps”, “we”, “us”) collects, uses, shares, and protects personal information when you use this website and any related interfaces or services that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Services”).

Summary (plain language). We aim to minimize personal data collection. Public blockchain data is public by design, and we cannot delete or edit on-chain records.

Key concepts

Personal information / personal data. Information that identifies or can reasonably be linked to an individual (definitions vary by jurisdiction).

On-chain data. Data recorded on a public blockchain (for example wallet addresses, transaction hashes, governance votes, and registry events). On-chain data may be public and permanent.

Wallet. A cryptographic account you control, used to sign on-chain actions.

What we collect

Information you provide

You may choose to provide personal information when you:

Email us (for example at [email protected]).

Request access to restricted areas (for example an investor portal), where we may request eligibility or verification information.

The information you provide may include your name, email address, organization, role/title, and the contents of your message.

Do not send sensitive personal information unless specifically requested via a secure process.

Information collected automatically

When you visit the Services, we (and/or our hosting and security providers) may collect standard technical data, such as:

IP address (which may be personal data in some jurisdictions).

Device and browser characteristics (user agent).

Approximate location inferred from IP address.

Pages viewed, referring/exit pages, and timestamps.

Error logs and performance diagnostics.

We use this information for security, abuse prevention, and basic operational analytics (for example understanding whether pages load correctly). We do not use it to build advertising profiles.

We use Google Analytics 4 in consent mode to collect aggregated usage data (for example pages viewed, general device/browser info, and approximate location inferred from IP address). Analytics storage is denied by default and only enabled if you opt in. If you do not consent, Google may receive limited, cookieless signals. This helps us understand site performance and improve content.

On-chain information

If you use the Services in a way that interacts with a public blockchain network, your activity may include on-chain data such as wallet addresses and transaction metadata. This data is generally public and may be indexed by third parties (explorers, indexers, analytics tools).

Important. We cannot delete, edit, or “unpublish” on-chain data. If you want stronger privacy, do not link your identity to a wallet address and consider using separate wallets for separate contexts.

Cookies and similar technologies

We may use “cookies” and similar technologies (such as localStorage) to make the Services work and to remember preferences (for example sound or UI settings). See the Cookies Policy for details.

How we use information

Providing and maintaining the Services. Including basic functionality and user-requested features.

Security and abuse prevention. Fraud detection, access control, rate limiting.

Communications. Responding to inquiries and support requests.

Compliance. Meeting legal obligations where applicable.

Improvement. Diagnostics, analytics, and quality improvements.

Where GDPR/UK GDPR (or similar laws) apply, we rely on one or more of the following legal bases:

Consent. For example where required for non-essential cookies.

Contract. To provide the Services you request.

Legitimate interests. For security, abuse prevention, and improving the Services.

Legal obligation. Where processing is required by law.

How we share information

We do not sell personal information. We may share information with:

Service providers. Providers who help operate the Services (for example hosting, security, analytics, email, and infrastructure providers), under contractual obligations to protect information.

Compliance and legal recipients. Where required by law, regulation, legal process, or to protect rights, safety, and security.

Business transitions. Recipients in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, or similar event (subject to applicable law).

Because on-chain data is public by design, it may be visible to anyone and processed by third parties independently of us.

International transfers

Your information may be processed in countries other than where you live. Where required, we use appropriate safeguards for cross-border transfers (for example contractual protections).

Data retention

We retain personal information only as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements.

On-chain data may be permanent and outside our control.

Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures to protect personal information. However, no system is 100% secure. You are responsible for protecting your devices and wallet credentials.

Your rights

Rights depend on where you live and how you use the Services. Depending on the applicable law, you may have rights to:

Access, correct, or delete personal information.

Object to or restrict certain processing.

Withdraw consent (where processing is based on consent).

Data portability.

Lodge a complaint with a regulator.

Limitations. Rights that apply to off-chain data generally do not allow deletion or modification of public on-chain records.

California (CCPA/CPRA)

If you are a California resident, you may have rights to know, delete, and correct certain personal information, and to opt out of “sale” or “sharing” of personal information (as defined by law). We do not sell personal information.

Third-party websites and services

The Services may link to third-party websites or integrate third-party tools (for example wallets, explorers, CDNs, or other providers). Their privacy practices are governed by their own policies, not this Privacy Policy.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The updated text will indicate the latest revision.

Contact

Privacy questions: [email protected]

Manifesto

"My goal is simple: make it possible for anyone, anywhere, to form an entity that can operate with credibility, continuity, and real financial rails, built for stablecoin-native operations."

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Nicolas Turcotte

Founder and Lead Engineer

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