Effective June 4, 2026

Privacy Policy

Akita is built to avoid tracking you wherever possible. The important thing to understand is that the app helps you interact with public blockchain infrastructure, and public blockchain activity is public by design.

What Akita collects

Akita is designed as an interface to public blockchain systems. The app does not use advertising trackers, sell personal data, or build hidden behavioral profiles from your activity.

If you join the waitlist, we collect the email address you submit so we can contact you about access and product updates. We may also use basic request information, such as an IP address, to prevent abuse and rate-limit submissions.

Public blockchain activity

When you use Akita to create content, send payments, vote, stake, manage wallet permissions, or otherwise interact with smart contracts, those actions may be recorded on a public blockchain.

Public blockchain records can include wallet addresses, transaction amounts, timestamps, token activity, smart contract calls, and other metadata. This information is public, persistent, and outside Akita's ability to delete or make private.

Even if Akita does not know your real-world identity, blockchain activity can sometimes be linked to you by others if you reveal your wallet address, reuse addresses, connect through third-party services, or combine on-chain activity with off-chain information.

How information is used

We use waitlist information to manage access, send relevant Akita communications, respond to requests, and protect the service from spam or abuse.

We use blockchain data only as needed to display wallet balances, transactions, protocol activity, content, governance state, and other app features that depend on public chain records.

What Akita does not do

Akita does not sell your personal information.

Akita does not use third-party advertising cookies in the app.

Akita does not control public blockchain records, validators, block explorers, wallet providers, or other third-party services you choose to use.

Your choices

You can choose not to submit your email or can ask us to remove it from the waitlist.

You control what wallet addresses you use and what transactions you send. Because blockchain records are public and persistent, you should avoid putting sensitive personal information into transaction memos, public content, wallet labels, or other on-chain fields.

Security

We take reasonable steps to protect waitlist information and operate the app securely. No system can be guaranteed perfectly secure, and public blockchain transactions should be treated as public by default.

Changes

We may update this policy as Akita evolves. When we make material changes, we will update the effective date and, where appropriate, provide additional notice.

Contact

Questions or requests about this policy can be sent to the Akita team through the official community channels linked on this site.